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Sun back page Express back page Mirror back page 1 of 3 Manchester clubs in battle to sign Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace, Real Madrid ready to hijack Arsenal deal for Martin Zubimendi and Victor Osimhen keen on Juventus move, plus more. Manchester City and Manchester United are set to battle it out for Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 21, this summer. (Teamtalk), external Real Madrid are preparing to hijack Arsenal's move for Real Sociedad and Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi, 26, as part of a summer rebuild that would also include Liverpool's England full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 26, and 19-year-old Bournemouth's Spain centre-half Dean Huijsen. (AS, via Teamtalk), external Napoli and Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen, 26, who is currently on loan at Galatasaray, remains open to a summer move to Juventus. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external Manchester United want to bolster their attacking options, with Turkey and Juventus midfielder Kenan Yildiz, 19, and RB Leipzig's Netherlands attacker Xavi Simons, 21, on their radar. (Florian Plettenberg), external Arsenal will hand winger Ethan Nwaneri, 18, a new five-year deal to fend off interest from Chelsea and Manchester City in the England youth international. (Mail), external Barcelona would be willing to sell Spain forward Ferran Torres, 25, for about £30m with Aston Villa, Liverpool and Manchester United interested in the former Manchester City attacker. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external Tottenham will need to pay £40m to secure the signing of Algeria defender Rayan Ait-Nouri, 23, with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United all keen on the Wolves full-back. (Football Insider), external Former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, 52, would be the dream candidate if Juventus opt to replace head coach Thiago Motta, 42, with the Frenchman having spent five years with the Serie A club as a player. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external Germany centre-back Antonio Rudiger, 32, insists he has no intention of leaving Real Madrid despite interest from Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr. (90min), external Nottingham Forest are prepared to break their transfer record to sign 25-year-old Wolves forward Matheus Cunha, with the Brazil attacker set to cost about £60m. (TBR Football), external Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get the latest from your club First impressions of 'low-key' Tuchel & his England team Five talking points from Tuchel's first game as England boss Raducanu 'scraps' in Miami to earn best win of season How Nelli Cooman became the 60m fastest woman in the world Tom Hanks guides you across the Americas Escape the noise of daily life with music and meditation The very best bits from the hit comedy panel show Five talking points from Tuchel's first game as England boss First impressions of 'low-key' Tuchel & his England team Tuchel happy with start but England must be 'more dangerous' Video Tuchel happy with start but England must be 'more dangerous' 'He does everything right' - the remarkable rise of Lewis-Skelly What next for England after Lewis' sacking? Why England's 'warrior queen' is the perfect captain Groundbreaking but controversial - new IOC president Coventry You can't write off Chelsea quadruple - Anita Asante Watch best of action as Scotland win in Greece. Video Watch best of action as Scotland win in Greece Obituary: Eddie Jordan, the flamboyant deal-maker of Formula 1 'Scotland's great survivor Hanley basks in battle' Why are Chelsea stockpiling so many young players? 'Complicated' but 'honest' - Tuchel's path from barman to England boss Is Maldini the greatest Champions League captain? Video Is Maldini the greatest Champions League captain? 'Therapy was a light-bulb, life-changing moment' No home, food or phone: Blachowicz's 'detox' from life Texas to Turf Moor - how JJ Watt got 'invested' in Burnley Having autism has worked to my advantage in football - Bronze Women's Six Nations team-by-team guide Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.