
Arsenal is planned for a new lush summer, while they focus on Martin Zubimendi, while Manchester City will say goodbye to Kevin De Bruyne, who has made a decision about his club's world help from the club
The highlight of the season is almost here, but clubs are already planning for the next term. With another weekend from Premier League and FA Cup promotion for us, we are getting closer to the summer transfer window.
Still with the least chance of winning the Premier League title, Arsenal is expected to reinforce their team during the summer months. The Gunners will not play this weekend, so the full focus will have on the Champions League semi-final first leg of next Tuesday at home in Paris Saint-Germain.
In the meantime, Manchester City is in FA Cup promotion on Sunday. Pep Guardiola's side play Nottingham Forest in Wembley for a place against Aston Villa or Crystal Palace in the final.
Elsewhere, the race to be eligible for Europe is warming up, with four remaining Champions League spots for grabbing. And a third and final relegation can be confirmed as an ippswich teeter on the edge.
Here is an overview of the latest stories.
Arsenal self -confident about Zubimendi
Arsenal remains in advanced conversations to sign Martin Zubimendi, with Baas Mikel Arteta and new sports director Andrea Berta in accordance with the payment of his £ 52 million release clause. Zubimendi, 26, is expected to be the first signing of the summer of summer, despite the interest of Real Madrid.
ESPN reports that Berta is convinced that the Spain International can strengthen the midfield of Arsenal that could undergo a major operation in the coming months. Both Thomas Partey and Jorginho are without a contract in June, although Arteta wants to keep one of them.
Read the full story about Zubimendi here.
De Bruyne makes the MAN City Contract decision
Kevin De Bruyne has decided that he will not sign a new short -term contract with Manchester City for the club World Cup. The current deal of De Bruyne is coming on June 30 – halfway through the summer tournament.
Pep Guardiola wants the city legend to be a part of his team that travels to the United States and he will be obliged to stand up in their group establishments that end on 26 June. But the star report that De Bruyne, 33, is cautious to play and risk an injury that could affect his opportunities to find a new club, and he hopes that the city will understand its situation.
Read the full story about De Bruyne here.
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Howe returns to tasks in Newcastle
Newcastle has confirmed that manager Eddie Howe has resumed his duties after having spent pneumonia in the hospital. Magpies -Baas Howe missed a total of three games when assistant Jason Tindall took the lead.
But he returns to the Touchline in St James' Park when Newcastle hosts Saturday. An explanation was: “Newcastle United is pleased to confirm that Eddie Howe has returned to his duties in the club's training center. Eddie was recently admitted to the hospital with pneumonia and is now back to work after a period of recovery. We thank supporters for their warm wishes.”
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