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Telegraph back page Star back page Express back page Times back page Mirror back page 1 of 5 Chelsea are confident of a Marc Guehi return, Manchester United are interested in Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta and Stuttgart eye Cesc Fabregas as manager. Chelsea think Crystal Palace and England centre-back Marc Guehi, 24, will join them instead of Tottenham in the summer. (TBR Football) , external Newcastle United value 25-year-old Sweden forward Alexander Isak at £150m. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external Chelsea are open to selling Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos, 20, who is on loan at Strasbourg, at the end of the season. (Teamtalk) , external Arsenal looked at four forward players in the January transfer window but opted not to bring one in because of a lack of quality options. (Mail) , external Newcastle have rejected a transfer bid from Galatasaray for 34-year-old English right-back Kieran Trippier. (Caughtoffside) , external Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle are interested in Crystal Palace and France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, 27, who is yet to sign a new contract. (TBR Football, external) Chelsea are expected to lower their asking price for 26-year-old English midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, after transfer talks failed in January. (Football Insider, external) Manchester United are set to be more than £27m down on their anticipated Premier League prize money for this season. (Football Insider) , external There is a £62m release clause in the four-and-a-half year contract signed by Wolves and Brazil striker Matheus Cunha last week, with no restrictions on which clubs can activate it. (Mail Plus - subscription required), external Stuttgart are interested in Como boss Cesc Fabregas as their next manager, should Sebastian Hoeness leave the Bundesliga club in the summer. (Bild, via Football Transfers) , external Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get the latest from your club Was this new low for 'abject' Spurs - and what happened to 'Ange-ball'? It's only special if you win things, says Slot Rashford doesn't see football like I do - Amorim Reggae’s first and greatest superstar, Bob Marley Bob Marley's first steps into the music industry, from a rural village to the yards of Kingston A compelling insight into the UK's criminal justice system A skeleton is found in an abandoned building. Was it murder? Explore Charles Darwin's curious mind Naomi Alderman dissects the minds of brilliant thinkers The battle over rewiring Britain Justin Rowlatt investigates the huge clean energy projects that are stirring anger across Britain It's only special if you win things, says Slot Sutton's FA Cup fourth-round predictions v indie-rock band Doves 'Bright light' Fowler helps Man City bounce back to reach final Five stats Mc Cullum must change to improve England's ODI fortunes Who rivals Dupont as Six Nations' greatest player? 'Hurts will be reason Eagles win or lose Super Bowl - pressure is on him' 'Howe's Newcastle can assume legendary status forever' Why Milan's Winter Olympic sliding events could be held 4, 000 miles away 'He's just a beast' - how Scotland's Darge became a Lions contender 'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris Dreary or incredible? Burnley's records divide fans Kelce and Swift - an NFL love story that almost never was Superstars compete at Alpine World Ski Championships - how to watch 'Football dreams & a business empire' - Ronaldo's relentless drive at 40 Meet the girls pushing to become future F1 stars In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week 'A brutal reality for Man Utd' - Mc Nulty's deadline day verdict Best free agent ever? The story behind Barkley's stunning season Five talking points from opening Six Nations games Chiefs bid for immortality - countdown to Super Bowl 59 begins Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.