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The back page of the Daily Star on Sunday The back page of the Sunday Express 1 of 2 Liverpool are leading the chase for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi, Real Madrid will attempt to sign Arsenal's William Saliba, and Lille striker Jonathan David is attracting interest from Premier League clubs. Liverpool are set to beat Chelsea and Newcastle United to the summer signing of Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi, 24, with Anfield the preferred destination for the England defender. (Mirror), external The agent of Argentina striker Julian Alvarez says Liverpool were interested in the 25-year-old before he joined Atletico Madrid from Manchester City last summer. (Winwin, via Liverpool Echo), external Liverpool might consider selling Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez in the summer, with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believed to be interested in the 25-year-old. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external Real Madrid will make a concrete attempt to sign Arsenal's France defender William Saliba, 23, in the summer. (Relevo - in Spanish), external Manchester United, Liverpool and West Ham are interested in Lille's 25-year-old Canada forward Jonathan David, who is out of contract in the summer. But the Premier League clubs face competition from Barcelona, Juventus and Inter Milan. (Tuttojuve - in Italian), external Newcastle United and Aston Villa are leading the race for the transfer of highly-rated 19-year-old Besiktas striker Semih Kilicsoy, who has also interested Fulham, Everton and Nottingham Forest. (Caughtoffside), external Sunderland might look at offers above £20m for English midfielder Jobe Bellingham if they are not promoted from the Championship, with Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Tottenham interested in the 19-year-old. (Football Insider), external Timo Werner, 29, might join New York Bulls on loan from sister club RB Leipzig in the summer, after Tottenham chose not to take up the option to buy the Germany forward. (Teamtalk), external United States striker Christian Pulisic says he wants to stay at AC Milan amid speculation the 26-year-old has agreed a new contract with the Italian club. (Football Italia), external Liverpool manager Arne Slot has hinted Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker, 32, will start the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United on Sunday rather than the Republic of Ireland's Caoimhin Kelleher, 26. (Independent), external Arsenal & Bayern keen on Williams - Saturday's gossip Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get the latest from your club France overpower Scotland to win Six Nations title Haaland reaches 100 goal involvements in record time 'Stellar England turn Cardiff cauldron into funhouse' Why do humans dance? Preview an upcoming epic crime saga starring Sean Bean Uncovering the dark side of football hooliganism The 2002 heist that shook China’s airwaves Ruthless France beat Scotland to win Six Nations title. Video Ruthless France beat Scotland to win Six Nations title 'Stellar England turn Cardiff cauldron into funhouse' 'No Hamilton fairytale as Norris and Mc Laren deliver on potential' England score 10 tries to hammer Wales in Cardiff. Video England score 10 tries to hammer Wales in Cardiff Welsh rugby reaches record low as England run riot 'Chelsea win round one but Man City retain belief' Has Tuchel's first squad revealed England's short-term strategy? 'A ridiculously long wait - but trophy win would change everything' Sutton's predictions v Divorce singer Felix How do athletes manage sleep, and how can you improve yours? New teams, new rules, more money - Netball Super League's big relaunch Hampson on paralysing injury, helping others and England pride, 20 years on Gavin Henson: The kick that changed everything Will English teams win all three European competitions? The double-kick penalty that cost Atletico Madrid in shootout Will PSG tie provide Champions League redemption for Emery? 'I've still got big part to play' - historic night for Sterling Club is in period of change - Ratcliffe. Video Club is in period of change - Ratcliffe 'Some Man Utd players not good enough & overpaid' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.