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Star back page Express back page Mirror back page Telegraph sport page i Sport page Time back page 1 of 6 Six Premier League clubs want Lille's Jonathan David, four English sides are after Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike and Tottenham consider bringing someone back. Newcastle have joined Manchester United, Tottenham, West Ham, Chelsea and Liverpool in expressing their interest in Lille's Canada striker Jonathan David, 25. (i Sport), external Manchester United are interested in Everton and England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 22. (Sun), external Liverpool will rival Arsenal for the signature of Frankfurt's 22-year-old French striker Hugo Ekitike during the summer transfer window. (Mirror, external) But Manchester United are racing Newcastle and a number of top European clubs to sign Ekitike. (Football Insider), external Nottingham Forest, Arsenal and Liverpool are interested in Udinese and Italy striker Lorenzo Lucca, 24, while Manchester United and West Ham are tracking the Serie A club's French defender Oumar Solet, 25. (Messaggero Veneto, in Italian), external Liverpool's England defender Jarell Quansah is reportedly interesting Newcastle, but the Reds are not considering selling the 22-year-old. (Athletic - subscription required), external Besiktas, managed by former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, are interested in signing Ipswich Town winger Jaden Philogene, 23, on loan. (Fotomac - in Turkish, external) Manchester City are plotting a move to re-sign Bayer Leverkusen right-back Jeremie Frimpong, 24, with Liverpool also interested in the Netherlands defender. (Teamtalk, external) Nottingham Forest are interested in 25-year-old Belgium winger Alexis Saelemaekers, on loan at Roma from AC Milan. (Calciomercato - in Italian), external Liverpool are expecting a big proposal from the Saudi Pro League for Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez, 25. (Football Transfers), external Tottenham Hotspur are refusing to rule out selling Argentina defender Cristian Romero, 26, after Atletico Madrid made their interest clear. (Givemesport), external Everton are interested in Sunderland's English duo - forward Chris Rigg, 17, and midfielder Dan Neil, 23. (Teamtalk), external Millwall and Hibernian are among the clubs tracking Cheltenham winger Jordan Thomas, 23. (Football Insider), external Tottenham are interested in bringing former managing director Fabio Paratici, 52, back to the club, but AC Milan also want the Italian. (Radio Rossonera - in Italian), external Bayern Munich could look at recalling players from loan spells a few weeks early so they can play in the Club World Cup, including Tottenham's 19-year-old French forward Mathys Tel. (Kicker - in German), external Southampton want £100m for Dibling - Thursday's gossip Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get the latest from your club 'Bring on Barca' - Chelsea's 'quadruple mentality' is back Barcelona beat Osasuna in rearranged La Liga game Ruthless Chelsea overcome Man City to reach semi-finals From lucky treasure hunters to Newport’s most wanted Rose Ayling-Ellis's ambitious plan to transform lives Escape the noise of daily life with music and meditation A gritty crime saga set in Liverpool starring Sean Bean 'Bring on Barca' - Chelsea's 'quadruple mentality' is back 'Raducanu needs lasting plan to build on Miami progress' 'A magical high in rollercoaster Arsenal campaign' Brilliant FA Cup free-kicks - Beckham & Payet star. Video Brilliant FA Cup free-kicks - Beckham & Payet star Grayson's journey from Villa & Preston to Everest base camp 'No evidence leading back to me' - Mayer on Ryan paint attack Archie Vaughan on living with his father's legacy We need some Ashes glory in colour, says England's Wane What's going on with Brazil? The Jordan shot that 'changed the world' Which is the biggest football club in Britain? Alexander-Arnold backlash: 'Brilliant servant' or 'tarnished legacy'? Six-way photo finish in 60m hurdles as Charlton wins gold. Video Six-way photo finish in 60m hurdles as Charlton wins gold Who is through to World Cup - and how does qualifying work? Four tactical lessons we learned from Tuchel's first games In pictures: Sporting photos of the week Were Ferrari at fault or unlucky with disqualifications? Blood brothers - bonds and betrayal on a rugby pitch 'A return to Scotland's worst of times under Clarke' 'Mc Laren the class of the field but have hard tightrope to walk' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.