Plus: Arsenal are in pole position to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, according to reports; PSG are eyeing Jean-Philippe Mateta – as Crystal Palace brace themselves for losing up to four key players this summer; Aston Villa are set to sell at least one star name this summer
The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday’s newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Thomas Tuchel wants Bayern Munich to try and sign Bruno Fernandes from Manchester United if he is going to perform a U-turn and commit his future to the German club.
Cole Palmer has backed Mauricio Pochettino to stay as Chelsea manager next season.
Ange Postecoglou’s prickly attitude after Tottenham’s defeat to Manchester City tracks back to staff members joking they should play a youth team against the reigning champions.
THE SUN
Arsenal are in pole position to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, according to reports.
Aston Villa are set to sell at least one star name this summer despite bagging a £50m Champions League payday.
PSG are eyeing Jean-Philippe Mateta – as Crystal Palace brace themselves for losing up to four key players this summer.
Harry Maguire wants to scrap VAR for penalties and red cards – and only keep it for offsides.
Liam Rosenior has turned down the chance to make an immediate return to management with Plymouth, according to reports.
Premier League clubs will be blocked from taking competitive games abroad by the new Football Regulator.
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DAILY TELEGRAPH
Wolves have warned that the Premier League could be “irrevocably damaged” if clubs do not ditch VAR, urging rivals to listen to their fans.
Premier League referees will make on-field VAR announcements next season that will be broadcast over stadium public address systems, under new plans by Craig Pawson to make the process more transparent to match-going fans.
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