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As the summer transfer window approaches, Premier League clubs are actively pursuing new talents and bolstering their squads ahead of the next season.

Premier League Transfer Moves

Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea, following the decision by Bayern Munich to terminate his loan deal this summer, according to The Sun.

In other transfer news, Nottingham Forest has set its sights on Hayden Hackney, the Championship’s standout player, as a possible replacement for Elliot Anderson as mentioned in The Sun.

Manchester United have identified Ederson of Atalanta as a potential candidate to fill the void left by Casemiro, as The Mirror reports.

Meanwhile, Arsenal is keeping track of young Brazilian forward Endrick, currently on loan at Lyon from Real Madrid, with intentions to bid if he becomes available, according to Mundo Deportivo.

Furthermore, Manchester United are closely observing the situation regarding Xavi Simons at Tottenham, contemplating a move for the Dutch midfielder this summer, as highlighted by Fichajes.

In managerial news, Chelsea is considering Antonio Conte as a strong contender to take over from Liam Rosenior next season, per Daily Express.

On the fixture front, Manchester City faces a scheduling dilemma as they have secured their place in a fourth consecutive FA Cup final, raising the possibility of playing three matches within six days unless an arrangement is made, reports The Sun.

Other Football Developments

Bayern Munich‘s sporting director Max Eberl has dismissed any thoughts of selling Michael Olise this summer, according to The Mirror.

Atletico Madrid head coach Diego Simeone is hopeful that star player Pablo Barrios has avoided a serious injury ahead of their critical clash with Arsenal next week, as stated by The Mirror.

World Cup News

In a significant development, FIFA is set to increase the prize money for the upcoming World Cup, following feedback from several national associations regarding the high operational costs associated with the tournament, notes The Mirror.


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