Liverpool enjoyed success in the Champions League this year and their quest to end their league title drought in 2019 will be bolstered by the arrival of Naby Keita from RB Leipzig. He will not be the last new face on Merseyside, however, with Monaco's Fabinho already in. Lyon's Nabil Fekir is next on Jurgen Klopp's hitlist. At United Jose Mourinho looks set to spend big again as he targets reinforcements in his bid to haul in record-breaking Manchester City next season. A new left-back and central midfield player are high on his list with a big money move for Gareth Bale not out the question. Could Cristiano Ronaldo join him?
For the first time in over two decades Arsenal head into the offseason with a new manager at the helm. That man is former PSG boss Unai Emery after a stunning 11th hour change of heart at the Emirates and he already has a new signing in his sights. Chelsea could well be looking for a new manager themselves while across London Tottenham Hotspur are battling to keep Mauricio Pochettino out of Real Madrid's clutches.
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Gareth Southgate has backed Raheem Sterling to come through the controversy surrounding his gun tattoo and stay focused on final preparations for the World Cup.
The 23-year-old Manchester City forward has been under intense scrutiny during the past week after it emerged he had a tattoo of a gun on his right leg.
Sterling explained the new ink in an Instagram post, revealing it is a tribute to his late father.
The Football Association has supported Sterling since the body art was highlighted on The Sun's front page earlier in the week and the player trained with the tattoo on display.
Southgate was quizzed on Sterling's tattoo at his Friday afternoon press conference ahead of Saturday's friendly against Nigeria at Wembley.
Phil Jagielka has been canvassing opinion on new Everton boss Marco Silva and is excited by what he has heard.
"Everyone I've spoken to about him has said they've really enjoyed playing under him," he said.
"I've got a few good friends at Watford and Hull and I haven't heard a bad word said about him. He's got high standards. He'll expect us to work hard and train hard - and he'll let us know exactly what he expects from us.
"I know the players and the fans will all get behind him. We have a new manager and new ideas and everyone will be super excited.
"He's obviously seen the potential and how much of a big club we are and that's why he wanted to come here. He's a young manager too. We have enjoyed having managers here for long periods in the past - it gives us solidity and I believe we can move forward in the years to come."
Atletico Madrid expect goalkeeper Jan Oblak to leave the club this summer, with Premier League sides Arsenal and Liverpool ready to battle it out for his signature, according to reports in Spain.
The Slovenian has a €100m release clause in his contract and has so far stalled over a new deal with Atletico which would see his valuation rise.
Both Arsenal and Liverpool are eager to sign a new goalkeeper this summer, with Atletico manager Diego Simeone now increasingly convinced that the 25-year-old will move away.
Chelsea have been told to double their offer if they want to land Maurizio Sarri as manager to replace Antonio Conte, the Sun reports.
The paper says reports in Italy suggest Napoli are demanding the full £7million release clause for Sarri, who has impressed Chelsea boss Roman Abramovich, despite already appointing Carlo Ancelotti as his successor.
The club are said to have offered around £3.5million, which was rejected.
Mikel Arteta will stay at Manchester City for the time being after Unai Emery emerged as Arsene Wenger's successor.
The former Arsenal player was tipped as a possible replacement for the outgoing Gunners boss, although any hopes were dashed by reports that Emery is swapping Paris for north London.
The Spaniard, 36, is expected to be offered a two-year contract to remain part of Pep Guardiola's coaching team.
Another potential arrival at Manchester United over the summer is Sime Vrsaljko, with the Daily Mail reporting the club are interested in signing the £30million man from Atletico Madrid.
A potential arrival at the Etihad is West Brom defender Jonny Evans.
The Daily Mirror reports the Northern Ireland international could leave the club for £3million following the Baggies' relegation, with Manchester City in pole position to take the club captain on.
Three clubs will enter a bidding war to sign Hannover's 25-year-old German striker Niclas Fullkrug, with Leicester, Newcastle and Watford all interested, the Leicester Mercury reports.
Roma would demand £79million from Liverpool for goalkeeper Alisson, according to the Guardian.
The Italian club plan to resist Liverpool's advances until at least after the World Cup and are looking at offering the 25-year-old a pay rise in order to tempt him to stay. Liverpool may be put off by the fee, the paper adds.
Everton are reportedly looking to pounce for Danny Rose, who is likely to leave the club this summer.
According to the Sun, Manchester United and Manchester City have also been eyeing up the 27-year-old but have cooled their interest, paving the way for Everton to make a bid.
But the 25-year-old defender is out of contract this summer and despite Jokanovic's efforts to convince Fredericks to sign a new deal, West Ham have offered superior terms and are expected to complete the deal imminently.
A new British transfer record could be in the offing amid reports Manchester City are considering making a £300,000-a-week offer to Eden Hazard.
The Star says Pep Guardiola is making the Chelsea man his number one target this summer and believes a £100million swoop for the star will guarantee the Belgian’s move to the Etihad.
Norwich are said to be tracking Dean Henderson and Danny Ward to solve their goalkeeping problem.
The Canaries are in the market for a new number one, with Angus Gunn having left Carrow Road.
Norwich have Remi Matthews, untried in the Sky Bet Championship and yet to make an appearance for the club, returning from a loan at Plymouth while Michael McGovern can leave.
Back-up goalkeeper Paul Jones also spent time on loan at Exeter but would not be considered as first choice.
Manchester United's Henderson is in demand after an impressive season for Shrewsbury, despite their Sky Bet League One play-off final defeat to Rotherham.
He made 48 appearances in all competitions for the Shrews and made his England Under-21 debut last season. He is out of contract at Old Trafford this summer, although United would be owed compensation.
Liverpool's Ward is known to Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber having joined on loan when Webber was at the Terriers in 2016.
Ward made 46 appearances for David Wagner's side to help them to the Premier League via the Sky Bet Championship play-offs in 2017.
New Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has issued a five-word rallying cry to players and fans as his tenure officially begins.
The former Liverpool and England midfielder officially started his reign as Rangers manager on Friday, having been unveiled at the start of May.
Gerrard has the unenviable task of trying to topple Brendan Rodgers' dominant Celtic side and must hope to close a 12-point gap to the Old Firm rivals next season.
The club has been busy since the end of the season, finalising deals to bring in Scott Arfield, Allan McGregor and Jamie Murphy to bolster their squad, and Gerrard is excited to formally begin preparations for the upcoming season.
Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is being eyed up by a host of Premier League clubs following the Swans' relegation, with Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Watford and West Ham all interested in the Poland international, the Daily Mirror reports.