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Manchester United will listen to offers for Antony this summer as the Brazil winger’s miserable Old Trafford career continues to fizzle out.

Mauricio Pochettino’s long-term position as Chelsea manager is uncertain, with qualification for European football emerging as a crucial factor in determining the Argentine’s future.

Chelsea have a long-standing interest in Ruben Amorim at Sporting Lisbon, but the Portuguese is expected to have high-profile options who can offer him European football next season.

Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan is set to fly out to the States this week to meet with Reds owners Fenway Sports Group, with the topic of the next sporting director and Jurgen Klopp replacement surely on the agenda.

Chelsea’s Premier League rivals believe the club must make major sales by June 30 to avoid the threat of running into profit and sustainability trouble.

Liverpool’s Carabao Cup success has opened the possibility of an end-of-season open top bus parade to invite hundreds of thousands of supporters to bid farewell to Jurgen Klopp.

Antony speaks on ex-girlfriend assault as Brazil withdraw player from squad

Cristiano Ronaldo has been issued with a two-match suspension after making an X-rated gesture at antagonising Al Shabab supporters over the weekend, according to Sky Sports.

Everton’s 10-point deduction has been reduced to six while some frustrated Premier League clubs plot a push for a relaxation of spending rules.

Nottingham Forest will launch their defence against the Premier League charge for breaking financial rules next week.

Manchester United are reportedly planning a mass exodus this summer to save millions on wages. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to sell 10 United stars as part of a major squad overhaul.

Arsenal and Chelsea have reportedly been handed a boost in their pursuit of Napoli star Victor Osimhen.

Burnley have no plans to part ways with manager Vincent Kompany despite fears over relegation from the Premier League.

Real Madrid and Alphonso Davies have reached a verbal agreement for the Bayern Munich left-back to join in 2024 or 2025.

Philippe Coutinho believes that Jurgen Klopp has what it takes to be a successful Barcelona manager if he opts to head to the Camp Nou at the end of the season.

The Star

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