Manchester United’s move for Viktor Gyokeres is doomed

The best stories and rumors about Sunday's newspapers …

The guardian

The pursuit of Manchester United of Viktor Gyokeres seems doomed after the sporty striker said that signing for Arsenal would be a “dream”.

Andy Robertson is the subject of interest of Atlético Madrid, while Liverpool is closer to the signing of the Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez for a reimbursement of approximately £ 45 million.

Inter Forward Mehdi Taremi will not be able to join the Club World Cup in the United States with his teammates while he is stuck in Tehran because of the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.

Everton has transferred their attention to Villarreal striker Thierno Barry, while David Moyes tries to improve his forward options for next season.

Sun

Dejphon Chansiri wants his Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl to return to work again. The pair has been clashing for months and club owner Chansiri wants ROHL to lose his summer vacation.

Gary O'Neil is at the top of the desired list of Sheffield United while they look at a change in the boss.

The opening Club World Cup opponents of Bayern Munich, Auckland, are confronted with a big crisis after several of their players had not been given a free time to play in the tournament.

Alvaro Morata considered hanging an injury to prevent him from playing at Euro 2024. The Spain striker – who led his country to glory by beating England – opened “depressed” and “mentally broken” during his career.

Wolves are confronted with a potential fight to hold Boss Vitor Pereira – with Portuguese giant Benfica who looks at a movement for the Molineux boss to replace one of his predecessors.

Athletics

Liverpool Center-back Jarrell Quansah says he feels that he is in “a very good position to take the next step” in his career.

Scottish sun

Former Scotland -Baas Craig Levin has revealed that he has undergone a triple bypass operation.

Sky Sports to show 215 Live PL games next season

From next season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.

And 80 percent of all Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.

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