A round-up of Wednesday’s newspaper headlines and transfer gossip.
Premier League
Manchester United have told Bruno Fernandes they will do everything possible to keep him at Old Trafford this summer, according to reports. United also face a reshuffle in goal: they could move on Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir, while the long-term positions of Dermot Mee and Tom Heaton remain unclear. Arsenal are keeping tabs on Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento and RB Leipzig centre-back Castello Lukeba, sources say.
World football
Real Madrid are planning a significant squad overhaul this summer and could offload a string of first-team players, with names linked to exits including David Alaba, Antonio Rüdiger, Dani Carvajal, Eduardo Camavinga, Ferland Mendy and Fran García.
Scotland
Rangers face a potential injury concern in their title chase as Mohamed Diomande may be sidelined. In international news, Czech boss Miroslav Koubek drew criticism for omitting Tomas Cvancara from the World Cup play-off squad, prompting a response from the Celtic striker’s agent. Jim Goodwin hopes Lachlan Rose will join Dundee United as a World Cup-tested signing, and former SFA referee Steve Conroy believes Rangers were denied a clear penalty against St Mirren.
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