The best stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s newspapers …
The sun
Atletico Madrid is planning an ambitious summer movement for Nicolas Jackson – but can meet competition from two Premier League pages.
Bukayo Saka is ready to be sidelined for another eight weeks as Arsenal’s damage -mare is intensified.
Daily mirror
Ruben Amorim has admitted that Manchester United have to sell a number of players in the summer to finance his reconstruction of the team.
Mikel Arteta refuses to exclude something after losing Kai Havertz for the rest of the season as Arsenal weighs up on the free agent market.
Christiano Ronaldo’s private jet of 61 million. Pound caused a voting on Friday after performing at Manchester Airport.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot insists that Matheus Cunha could play for one of Premier League’s elite clubs that Wolves are expected to meet this summer.
Daily Mail
Daniel Levy faces the biggest protest against his 24-year-old Tottenham government as Spurs hosts Manchester United on Sunday.
Tottenham are set to be strengthened by the return of several key figures for Sunday’s visit to Manchester United.
Mohamed Salah’s agent has sent a four-word message to Liverpool manager Arne Castle in the middle of Egypti’s ongoing contract uncertainty.
Unai Emery has labeled the Premier League -FIXTUR LIST ‘UROUNT’ after Aston Villa’s clash with Liverpool was re -planned for next week.
Daily Star
Paul Parker has told Manchester United that no Big-Name stars will be with them anymore.
Louis Saha has asked Harry Kane to forget to join Arsenal if he wants to return to the Premier League and win trophies.
Goalkeeper Zach Hemming was discovered in the Premier League -Dart in Glasgow, who held a naughty sign that called for his St Mirren -Manager Stephen Robinson to be fired.
Daily Express
Erik Ten Hag has opened up at Tyrell Malacia’s fight in Manchester United and publicly admitted that he demanded another operation to fix a serious knee injury he suffered in 2023
Daily record
In-demand Brondby star Mathias Kvistgaarden has spoken for the first time since a transfer of January to Celtic did not get green light.
Slobodan Rubezic has claimed ‘it’s best this way’ on his shock decision to leave Aberdeen and return on loans to Novi Pazar.
Scottish sun
Rangers chief Philippe Clement has broken silence on the negotiations with CEO Patrick Stewart, who followed the club’s Shock Scottish Cup output to the Championship Queen’s Park.