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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta holds talks over PSG's vacant managerial role - Paper Talk

Plus: Marcus Rashford set to become Man Utd's biggest earner; Jordan Pickford on Man Utd shortlist; Bayern Munich issue hands-off warning to Man City and Barcelona over Joshua Kimmich; Leicester's James Maddison open to joining either Tottenham or Newcastle

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All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

A sensational report has claimed that Paris Saint-Germain have held talks with Arsenal's Mikel Arteta over becoming their new manager.

Marcus Rashford will become Manchester United's top earner with a new £375,000-a-week deal.

Newcastle are interested in signing Chelsea flop Marc Cucurella, according to reports.

Relegated Southampton are demanding £15m for Nathan Tella.

Everton and Marseille look set to battle it out for Sheffield United star Iliman Ndiaye.

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Lewis Hamilton has been handed a major F1 championship boost as he closes in on signing a new £100m contract with Mercedes.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Jordan Pickford encourages his team-mates during Everton's final day victory over Bournemouth
Image: Jordan Pickford has been at Everton since joining from Sunderland in 2017

England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford remains a leading candidate to replace David de Gea at Old Trafford, with Manchester United readying a £45m bid.

Cody Gakpo now considers himself to be a centre-forward - and that could be bad news for Liverpool's £85m Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez.

Bayern Munich have issued a hands-off warning to Barcelona and Man City as the duo eye a move for Joshua Kimmich.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Arsenal are said to be 'very confident' that they will complete the signings of Kai Havertz and Declan Rice this summer. The Gunners are in the advanced stages of negotiations with both players and remain strong favourites to snap up their top priority targets.

James Maddison is reportedly open to joining either Tottenham or Newcastle this summer as he looks to secure Premier League football next season following Leicester City's relegation to the Championship.

Liverpool have five midfield stars on their shortlist as new transfer chief Jorg Schmadtke is hoping to land his first signing since moving to Anfield.

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The Transfer Show team discuss possible destinations for James Maddision, with Newcastle and Tottenham expressing interest in the midfielder

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Manchester United are expected to make an improved £50m offer for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount this week.

The £2.3billion proceeds from the sale of Chelsea more than a year ago may not reach victims of Russia's war on Ukraine this year, or perhaps at all, with Roman Abramovich reluctant to sign off the funds.

Man Utd and Man City both have an astonishing 120,000 fans on their season ticket waiting lists.

Arsenal midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga is a target for Burnley.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Chelsea are preparing to pay around £30m to secure the signing of Villarreal forward Nicolas Jackson, with the deal advancing quickly.

A "world-changing" Ukraine aid foundation left in limbo over £2.3bn of frozen funds from the sale of Chelsea FC is calling on ministers to stand up to the EU over the delays.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr are closing in on a deal for a Middle East showdown.

THE OBSERVER

Chelsea will step up their attempts to sign the Brighton midfielder Moisés Caicedo and the Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson this week.

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Miguel Angel Ramirez, Moises Caicedo’s manager at Independiente del Valle, believes the Brighton midfielder is well worth his reported valuation of £70m

THE SCOTTISH SUN ON SUNDAY

Brendan Rodgers is in line to finally be confirmed as the new Celtic boss on Monday.

SUNDAY MAIL

Mo Elyounoussi has opened the door to a Celtic return as he talked up the arrival of Brendan Rodgers.

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