Mikel Arteta Emerges as Strong Contender for PSG Managerial Role - Exclusive Updates

Mikel Arteta Emerges as Strong Contender for PSG Managerial Role - Exclusive Updates

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta in talks for PSG managerial role; Marcus Rashford set to become Man Utd's highest earner; Jordan Pickford on Man Utd radar; Bayern Munich warns Man City, Barcelona on Joshua Kimmich; James Maddison open to moves to Tottenham or Newcastle

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...

THE SUN

Paris Saint-Germain reportedly engaged in discussions with Mikel Arteta from Arsenal, exploring the possibility of him taking on the role of their new manager.

As part of a new agreement, Marcus Rashford is set to become the highest-paid player at Manchester United, with a lucrative weekly salary of £375,000.

According to reports, Newcastle has expressed interest in acquiring Marc Cucurella from Chelsea.

As Lewis Hamilton nears the completion of a new contract with Mercedes, he has received a significant boost in his pursuit of another F1 championship, with the deal valued at £100 million.

DAILY MIRROR

Mikel Arteta Emerges as Strong Contender for PSG Managerial Role - Exclusive Updates

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Jordan Pickford has been at Everton since joining from Sunderland in 2017

Cody Gakpo has recently transitioned into a center-forward role, which could potentially pose a threat to Liverpool's £85m Uruguayan striker, Darwin Nunez.

Bayern Munich have issued a hands-off warning to Barcelona and Man City as the duo eye a move for Joshua Kimmich.

DAILY EXPRESS

Arsenal are highly optimistic about finalizing the acquisitions of Kai Havertz and Declan Rice in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Gunners are currently engaged in advanced negotiations with both players and are widely considered as the frontrunners to secure their primary targets.

According to reports, James Maddison is considering the possibility of joining either Tottenham or Newcastle in order to secure a place in the Premier League for the upcoming season, following Leicester City's unfortunate relegation to the Championship.

Liverpool have five midfield stars on their shortlist as new transfer chief Jorg Schmadtke is hoping to land his first signing since moving to Anfield.

DAILY MAIL

The £2.3 billion generated from the sale of Chelsea over a year ago might not be disbursed to the victims of Russia's war on Ukraine this year, if ever, as Roman Abramovich is hesitant to authorize the release of the funds.

Both Manchester United and Manchester City boast an impressive 120,000 fans on their season-ticket waiting lists.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

A "world-changing" Ukraine aid foundation left in limbo over £2.3bn of frozen funds from the sale of Chelsea FC is calling on ministers to stand up to the EU over the delays.

THE GUARDIAN

Chelsea will step up their attempts to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo and Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson this week.

SCOTTISH SUN

Brendan Rodgers is in line to finally be confirmed as new Celtic boss on Monday.

DAILY RECORD

Mo Elyounoussi has opened the door to a Celtic return as he talked up the arrival of Brendan Rodgers.