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The latest updates and transfer speculations emerging from Tuesday’s headlines include significant movements in the football world.
DAILY STAR
Inter Miami, led by David Beckham, is increasing its efforts to attract Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne to Major League Soccer (MLS).
Sky Sports analyst Jamie Carragher has expressed his views on De Bruyne following the midfielder’s announcement that he will depart from Manchester City at season’s end.
In a somber note, former World Cup player Jorge Bolano has tragically passed away at the age of 47.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United has identified Liam Delap as their primary target in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Moreover, Southampton’s management is reportedly monitoring the situation surrounding Frank Lampard following the dismissal of Ivan Juric.
In injury news, Chelsea has confirmed that defender Wesley Fofana will be sidelined for the remainder of the season.
THE SUN
In an unexpected move, Adam Lallana has been appointed as a player-assistant coach after Juric’s exit from Southampton.
Meanwhile, it is reported that the Football Association (FA) will not pursue disciplinary action against Manchester United fans for their derogatory comments directed at Phil Foden.
DAILY MAIL
Andre Onana has revealed that the immense pressure of being a Manchester United player is among the contributors to the club’s current struggles.
DAILY MIRROR
Real Betis’ president Manu Fajardo has stated that the club is eager to retain Antony, who is enjoying a successful loan spell in La Liga after a challenging stint at Manchester United.
Additionally, Arsenal is planning an ambitious summer transfer campaign aimed at acquiring forward Viktor Gyokeres, winger Nico Williams, and midfielder Martin Zubimendi, with a total investment around £200 million.
DAILY RECORD
Callum McGregor has urged his Celtic teammates to elevate their performance as they aim to clinch the Premiership title with flourish.
Furthermore, Ryan Christie has opted to undergo groin surgery, resulting in the end of his season.
SCOTTISH SUN
Adam Idah is reportedly facing ongoing challenges at Celtic, raising questions about his future with the team, as noted by analyst Andy Townsend.
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