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Saturday's Guardian Sport Daily Star The front page of Saturday's Sun newspaper 1 of 3 Arsenal want Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo and Milos Kerkez, Eddie Howe will not leave Newcastle for England, and Kobbie Mainoo set to sign new Manchester United contract. Arsenal are planning to make bids for Bournemouth and Hungary left-back Milos Kerkez, 20, and Cherries winger Antoine Semenyo, 24, who is a Ghana international. (Caught Offside), external Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, 46, has no desire to leave the club despite being on a shortlist for the vacant England manager's job. (Telegraph - subscription required), external England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, is close to agreeing a new contract at Manchester United. (Manchester Evening News), external Barcelona and Real Madrid are both interested in a move for Spanish left-back Alvaro Fernandez, 21, who Manchester United sold to Benfica last summer. (Mirror), external Manchester United and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 32, is expected to re-join his former club Ajax when his contract expires next summer. (Sun), external Former Liverpool and Cameroon defender Joel Matip, 33, is considering retirement. (Ruhr Nachrichten S04 on X - in German), external Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is the dream long-term candidate for the Football Association, who have not interviewed anyone for the England job more than two months after the closing date for applications. (Telegraph - subscription required), external Everton have set their sights on signing Stuttgart and DR Congo winger Silas Mvumpa, 26, in January. (Football Insider), external Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 51, is in talks with a "major club" about a return to management after turning down further talks about managing Denmark. (Tipsbladet - in Danish), external Liverpool have earmarked Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis, 18, as a possible signing for the future. The Brazil youth international has a release clause of £84m. (Football Insider), external River Plate want to extend Manchester City forward Claudio Echeverri's loan spell. Argentina-born Echeverri, 18, signed for City in January 2024 with an agreement he would remain at River Plate before moving to England in January 2025. (TYC Sports - in Spanish), external Chelsea retain Osimhen interest - Friday's gossip Get football news sent straight to your phone Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Wales throw away two-goal lead to draw in Iceland Stokes, the pitch and fast Carse - first-Test talking points Premier League to 'take time' over response to APT case Bump, the funny, frank and heartwarming drama returns A-grade student Oly's life is turned upside down when she unexpectedly gives birth A brand new four-part stand-up comedy show A comedy series about what we can do to speed up climate change and bring a swift end to life on Earth Twisting, gripping legal drama featuring Adeel Akhtar A trial unfolds when a climate activist identifies a policeman after a fatal hit and run The inside story of the CIA New audio drama series starring Kim Cattrall and Ed Harris Who will be England's next permanent manager? Djokovic shocked by retirement of 'greatest rival' Nadal. Video Djokovic shocked by retirement of 'greatest rival' Nadal Stokes, the pitch and fast Carse - first-Test talking points Wales avoid relegation with first win in WXV2. Video Wales avoid relegation with first win in WXV2 Gardner takes three wickets in over against struggling Pakistan. Video Gardner takes three wickets in over against struggling Pakistan Inside Ineos & Ainslie's £100m America's Cup dream 'England's Wembley shambles a serious mis-step for Carsley' Untouchable or a support act? Ronaldo's 1, 000-goal quest continues No strikers & false nines - an experiment that ended in failure 'Starman' Baldock 'loveable, modest and unfailingly helpful' 'I was wild and messed up - I don't want others to make same mistakes' Why was 'the greatest match' so great? Relive Nadal's top 10 moments - and vote for your favourite A 24-hour party of pain - a day and night running round a track Arsenal's Mead and Williamson take on Honesty Cards. Video Arsenal's Mead and Williamson take on Honesty Cards Watch: Referee awards two bizarre penalties for handball. Video Watch: Referee awards two bizarre penalties for handball 'Football needs to adapt to help female coaches' Man City v Premier League legal case verdict - what it all means 'How Hatton's win may be key to ending golf's paralysis' © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.