Mikel Arteta contract: Arsenal set to hold talks with manager over new deal this summer – Paper Talk | Football News

The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday’s newspapers…

Arsenal are set to hold talks with Mikel Arteta over the manager signing a new contract this summer – The Times.

Manchester United have no plans to reintegrate Marcus Rashford into their first-team squad next season – The Sun.

Barcelona, Manchester City and Arsenal are among the big-name clubs tracking Junior Kroupi, but Bournemouth are determined to keep hold of their striker – The Times.

Newcastle will make signing a new goalkeeper one of their priorities this summer with Brighton and Hove Albion’s Bart Verbruggen, Lens’ Robin Risser and Manchester City’s James Trafford among the targets – The Telegraph.

Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been offered to Barcelona by his representatives – Sky France.

Wesley Fofana has no intentions of leaving Chelsea this summer, sources close to the £200,000-a-week central defender have insisted – Daily Mail.

Brentford are working to sign Jannik Schuster from Red Bull Salzburg in a deal worth £17.2m (€20m) – The Athletic.

Manchester United are set to wear next season’s home shirt for the final two games of this season against Nottingham Forest and Brighton Daily Mail.

Gabriel Jesus could yet be punished for lashing out at Atletico Madrid defender Marc Pubill following Arsenal’s semi-final win, putting his hopes of playing in the Champions League final at risk – football.london.

Manchester United transfer target Aurelien Tchouameni has reportedly been involved in a training ground bust-up with Real Madrid team-mate Ernesto Valverde Daily Express.

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