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The latest headlines and transfer news from the weekend’s sports newspapers are as follows:
THE SUN
Atletico Madrid is considering a significant summer acquisition of Nicolas Jackson, although they may contend with interest from two Premier League clubs.
Meanwhile, Arsenal faces a significant setback as Bukayo Saka is expected to be out of action for an additional eight weeks, exacerbating the club’s already severe injury issues.
DAILY MIRROR
Ruben Amorim has acknowledged that Manchester United will need to part ways with several players in the upcoming summer transfer window to facilitate his squad rebuild.
Amorim expressed understanding for Ange Postecoglou’s position, noting that both managers face intense scrutiny, though he remarked that being at a “bigger club” entails even greater pressure.
With the loss of Kai Havertz for the remainder of the season, Mikel Arteta is open to exploring options in the free agent market as Arsenal seeks to maintain their title challenge.
In other news, Cristiano Ronaldo’s luxurious £61 million private jet drew attention on Friday at Manchester Airport, highlighting the football superstar’s ongoing prominence.
Arteta characterized Havertz’s injury as a significant setback, but he remains optimistic about Arsenal’s capacity to navigate their injury woes and stay in contention for the championship.
Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot emphasized that Matheus Cunha possesses the talent to thrive at one of the Premier League’s top clubs, as Wolves anticipate offers for the player this summer.
DAILY MAIL
Daniel Levy is expected to face substantial protests during Tottenham’s match against Manchester United on Sunday, marking a significant moment in his lengthy tenure at the club.
Tottenham could welcome back several key players for their pivotal match against Manchester United this weekend.
As contract negotiations continue, Mohamed Salah’s representative conveyed a brief message to Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot, reflecting the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Egyptian star’s future.
Aston Villa’s manager Unai Emery criticized the Premier League’s fixture scheduling as “unfair” following the rescheduling of their match against Liverpool for next week.
DAILY STAR
Paul Parker has indicated that major players are hesitant to join Manchester United, suggesting a troubling trend for the club.
Former player Louis Saha advised Harry Kane to steer clear of a move to Arsenal if he is serious about winning trophies upon his return to the Premier League.
Goalkeeper Zach Hemming was spotted at a Premier League Darts event in Glasgow, humorously holding a sign calling for his St Mirren manager, Stephen Robinson, to be dismissed.
Arne Slot, reflecting on the intense emotions during the tense end to the recent Merseyside derby, acknowledged that he allowed his feelings to affect his conduct, resulting in a red card.
DAILY EXPRESS
Erik ten Hag has addressed Tyrell Malacia’s challenges at Manchester United, revealing that the young defender underwent a second surgery for a serious knee injury sustained last year.
DAILY RECORD
In-demand Brondby forward Mathias Kvistgaarden commented for the first time since a proposed move to Celtic fell through earlier this January.
Meanwhile, Slobodan Rubezic reflected on his surprising decision to leave Aberdeen, opting for a loan return to Novi Pazar, claiming, “It is best this way.”
Rangers’ manager Philippe Clement is searching for a strong response from his players against Hearts, particularly as he contemplates his future following the team’s recent exit from the Scottish Cup.
SCOTTISH SUN
Philippe Clement has addressed discussions with chief executive Patrick Stewart following Rangers’ unexpected Scottish Cup exit to Championship side Queen’s Park.
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