Arsenal confident Bukayo Saka will sign new deal despite Man City speculation - Paper Talk



Romelu Lukaku's plans to prove himself over the summer have been rocked by an ankle injury; Todd Boehly is set to make his first official appearance as new Chelsea owner at Thursday's Premier League meeting; Fikayo Tomori is expected to sign a lucrative new contract at AC Milan


All the top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's national newspapers...

THE SUN

Arsenal are shrugging off speculation surrounding Bukayo Saka and are happy to wait for the player to finish his summer holiday before launching contract negotiations.

Romelu Lukaku's plans to prove himself over the summer have been rocked by an ankle injury.

Tottenham star Emerson Royal has opened up on the terrifying moment he feared for his life after he was involved in a gunfight after being targeted by an armed robber.

Todd Boehly is set to make his first official appearance as new Chelsea owner at Thursday's Premier League meeting.

Liverpool do not expect any issues as they look to wrap up the signing of Aberdeen teenager Calvin Ramsay.

Youri Tielemans has admitted for the first time he could leave Leicester this summer amid strong interest in the midfielder from Arsenal.

Rob Page has been backed by Wales stars to become national team boss for the long-term after leading the country to their first World Cup since 1958.

Manchester United's scouts kept a close eye on summer transfer targets Christian Eriksen and Konrad Laimer during Denmark's 2-1 victory against Austria on Monday.

Real Madrid legend Marcelo is set to receive a special celebratory send-off when he leaves the club at the end of the month.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Thomas Tuchel has been promised that he can take the lead on Chelsea's transfer business by the club's new owners in a shift designed to move closer to the Manchester City and Liverpool models.

Burnley are reviewing the legacy of former chairman Bob Lord over antisemitic remarks made by him in the Seventies.

Scotland are planning to trigger a cross-border tug-of-war for uncapped fly-half Fin Smith, one of English rugby's brightest prospects, for their summer tour to South America.

Emily Bridges, the cyclist at the centre of British sport's toxic transgender row, has proclaimed she suffered threats of "physical violence" after Boris Johnson declared "biological males" should not be competing in women's sport.


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