Arsenal: Gunners' players set to pocket over £1m in bonuses if they win Champions League - Paper Talk
Friday's top stories include: Andoni Iraola being in line to land a shock Premier League job; Manchester United have contacted Aurelien Tchouameni's representatives over a summer move; Barcelona have set themselves a limit to spend on Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez
Thursday 7 May 2026 22:22, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...
PREMIER LEAGUE
Arsenal's stars would pocket a total of £1,175,000 if they beat PSG in the Champions League final - The Times
Everton, Crystal Palace and Bayern Munich have all been kept informed over Will Osula's future at Newcastle - Daily Mail
Reports from Spain suggest Andoni Iraola is set to agree to become Crystal Palace's new manager, despite the Eagles previously pulling out of the race due to a lack of interest from the Spaniard - El Chiringuito
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France forward Bradley Barcola could leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona interested in the 23-year-old - Sky Sports Germany
Liverpool are set to scrap plans to raise ticket prices for another three years - The Guardian
Manchester United approached Aurelien Tchouameni's camp over a summer move to Old Trafford prior to his training ground bust-up with Federico Valverde - Daily Express
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL
Barcelona have a limit of about 100m euros (£86.5m) to sign Argentina striker Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid but are waiting to see if the 26-year-old pushes for a move before attempting any transfer - Mundo Deportivo
Tornike Kvaratskhelia, brother of PSG winger Khvicha, has undergone an 'impressive' trial with Bayern Munich - The Sun
Former Champions League finalist and Germany international Niklas Sule has announced he will retire from football at the end of his contract with Borussia Dortmund, aged just 30 - The Sun.
TENNIS
Jannik Sinner has refused to rule out the prospect of players boycotting Grand Slams over disputes regarding prize money - Daily Mail