Declan Rice says Arsenal is his favorite summer destination – Paper Talk | Transfer Center News

All the headline stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s papers…
DAILY MIRROR
Declan Rice is ready to make it clear he favors a move to Arsenal this summer.
Manchester United are aware of the difficulties associated with signing Tottenham striker Harry Kane this summer and are likely to pursue other striking targets.
Erik ten Hag has backed Jadon Sancho to succeed at Manchester United and insists the England winger has made “good progress” this season.
Paul Scholes believes Mason Mount “hasn’t started” but thinks the Chelsea man would benefit from a start amid links with a move to Old Trafford.
Legendary Manchester United striker Eric Cantona is launching a music career by embarking on a UK and European tour.
THE SUN
Manchester United will turn to a shortlist of six strikers – including Victor Osimhen – if they fail to sign Harry Kane.
A supercomputer believes Leicester and Leeds will be relegated alongside Southampton in Sunday’s Premier League final, meaning Everton will survive.
Jude Bellingham’s transfer to Real Madrid is ‘imminent’, according to Spanish media.
THE ATHLETIC
Eddie Howe didn’t shy away from the idea that Newcastle United would be looking to make a ‘brand signing’ when discussing his side’s potential summer transfer activities – but noted that any incoming must be ‘the right one’ player in the right position”.
Jurgen Klopp admits Fabio Carvalho could be loaned out next season as he praises the young midfielder’s attitude and application.
DAILY MAIL
Arsenal resisted demands for a release clause to be inserted into Bukayo Saka’s new contract and instead agreed to give the England striker a shorter contract than many expected, with the 21-year-old signing for four more years this week.
DAILY RECORDING
Ange Postecoglou insists he is only targeting a Celtic hat-trick as Spurs prepare to rush for the gaffer Hoops.
Steven Naismith insists the Edinburgh Derby should not become judgment day over whether to hand him the Hearts job on a permanent basis.
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