Steven Gerrard's Shock Move to Saudi Arabia Sends Football Fans Into Frenzy

Steven Gerrard's Shock Move to Saudi Arabia Sends Football Fans Into Frenzy

Steven Gerrard is reportedly set to become the new manager of Saudi Pro League team Al-Ettifaq Crystal Palace hopes to deter PSG's interest in Michael Olise with a £50m price tag Man Utd was considering poaching William Saliba from Arsenal before he signed a new contract and Newcastle is preparing a bid for Felix Nmecha

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

DAILY MAIL

Reports suggest that Steven Gerrard, a revered figure in Liverpool, will soon take on the role of manager for Al-Ettifaq, a team based in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace is aiming to keep winger Michael Olise by setting a price tag of roughly £50m, which they hope will discourage Paris Saint-Germain from making a move for him during the upcoming transfer window.

Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo wants to have another crack at the Premier League following his inauspicious stay with Liverpool.

THE GUARDIAN

The Gunners are reportedly on the verge of finalizing a deal with West Ham for the transfer of Declan Rice. With the inclusion of certain add-ons, the midfielder is expected to cost Arsenal over £100m. Meanwhile, Wilfried Zaha is rumored to turn down a lucrative £30m per year offer from Al-Nassr to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, while Luka Modric is said to be considering a move to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia after spending over 10 years at Real Madrid.

Monchi has reached an agreement with Aston Villa to take on the role of sporting director, following the departure of chief executive Christian Purslow. Meanwhile, Everton is undergoing changes in their leadership structure, with three board members stepping down and the anticipated departure of chairman Bill Kenwright, indicating the introduction of new investment.

Sweden's players had to "show their genitalia for the doctor" at the 2011 Women's World Cup to prove they were women, the team's centre-back Nilla Fischer has revealed.

THE SUN

During his loan period at Marseille, William Saliba, the Arsenal star, reportedly encountered some difficulties with his manager Mikel Arteta. In related news, reports suggest that Leeds defender Robin Koch has been prohibited from participating in the Championship next season.

Reports suggest that Goncalo Inacio, who is on Liverpool's radar, has put a pause on talks of a new deal at Sporting. This development could potentially lead to significant savings for Liverpool in terms of transfer fees in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Prior to William Saliba agreeing to a new contract with Arsenal over the weekend, Manchester United had expressed interest in signing the Frenchman. Additionally, there is speculation that David de Gea may be released by Manchester United when his contract expires at the end of this month.

Manchester United has expressed disapproval of Brandon Williams' social media conduct following Manchester City's victory in the Champions League last Saturday.

Romeo Beckham has made the decision to remain with Brentford to further his development instead of joining Inter Miami and playing alongside Lionel Messi.

DAILY STAR

Mason Greenwood is reportedly delighted with some of his Manchester United team-mates and manager being open to his return.

Lionel Messi was stopped at Beijing airport after using his Spanish passport instead of his Argentinian one.

THE TIMES

Premier League clubs are considering introducing a spending cap that would link the amount any club can spend on wages to how much television money is paid to the lowest-placed team.

THE TELEGRAPH

Felix Nmecha from Germany is on Newcastle's radar as they gear up for their summer transfer activities. Meanwhile, Chelsea is prioritizing their goalkeeping position and is eyeing Inter's Andre Onana and AC Milan's Mike Maignan as potential candidates.

Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk is ready to play for Ukraine in this summer's European Under-21 Championship in a bid to recapture his best form in time for next season.

EVENING STANDARD

Rasmus Hojlund, the Atalanta forward, has expressed his excitement at the prospect of joining Manchester United, stating that it would be a significant move for him. Meanwhile, Martin Zubimendi, the Spanish midfielder, has negated any speculation linking him to Barcelona, reaffirming his commitment to his current team.

THE ATHLETIC

Brentford technical director Lee Dykes said in-demand goalkeeper David Raya is "well within his rights to explore his options".

Leicester is open to letting go of Timothy Castagne if a suitable offer is presented for the talented Belgian player. Meanwhile, Tom Cannon of Everton has been approached by the English national team for a potential switch from representing the Republic of Ireland.

DAILY RECORD

Brendan Rodgers is weighing up the biggest decision of his life after receiving a personal intervention from Dermot Desmond to lure him back to Celtic.

John McGinn is confident that Scotland can confidently aim for Euro 2024 with a newfound sense of on-field confidence. Meanwhile, Jay Idzes, who is being pursued by Aberdeen, has not yet made a decision about his future.

Enzo Maresca has been interviewed by Leicester about their vacant manager's position as he remains second favourite for the Celtic job.

SCOTTISH SUN

Rangers are understood to be closing in on Atalanta striker Sam Lammers.

Rangers have reportedly been dealt a massive blow in their race to sign Bayern Munich star Malik Tillman on a permanent deal.

Glen Kamara has hinted he has played his final game for Rangers.