Newcastle interested in signing Nicolas Jackson after Bayern Munich decide to end loan in summer - Paper Talk
Monday's top stories include: Nottingham Forest want the Championship's top man Hayden Hackney to replace Elliot Anderson; Arsenal are monitoring Brazil forward Endrick; Man Utd have added Atalanta star Ederson to their shortlist as they attempt to sign a replacement for Casemiro
Sunday 26 April 2026 21:56, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...
Premier League
Newcastle are interested in signing Chelsea ace Nicolas Jackson after Bayern Munich decided to end his loan this summer - The Sun
Nottingham Forest want the Championship's top man Hayden Hackney to replace Elliot Anderson - The Sun
Manchester United have added Atalanta star Ederson to their shortlist as they attempt to sign a replacement for Casemiro - The Mirror
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Arsenal are monitoring Brazil forward Endrick, who is currently on loan at Lyon from Real Madrid, and could bid for the 19-year-old if he becomes available - Mundo Deportivo
Manchester United are closely monitoring Xavi Simons' situation at Tottenham as they consider moving for the 23-year-old Netherlands midfielder in the summer - Fichajes
Napoli manager Antonio Conte is among the candidates being considered by Chelsea as the permanent successor to Liam Rosenior next season - Daily Express
Man City are facing a major fixture headache for the last two weeks of the season after reaching a fourth straight FA Cup final. City - who are chasing another domestic treble - face the prospect of having to play three times in six days unless a solution can be found - The Sun
Other football
Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl has said that he is not even thinking about selling Michael Olise this summer - The Mirror
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone is keeping his fingers crossed that star Pablo Barrios has avoided a serious injury ahead of next week's showdown with Arsenal - The Mirror
World Cup
World Cup prize money is set to be increased after concerns were raised by some national associations over high operational costs at the tournament - The Mirror