The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Mauricio Pochettino has predicted Tottenham to avoid relegation, while leaving the door open for a return in the future, despite Spurs closing in on Roberto De Zerbi – Evening Standard
An Egypt official has revealed European giants Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have made offers to sign Mohamed Salah next season – Daily Mail
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Jurgen Klopp reflects back on his time with Mohamed Salah and explains why the Egyptian will be ‘unmatched’
Bernardo Silva has reportedly informed Manchester City that he will leave at the end of this season – Mirror
Newcastle have been given a boost in their bid to keep hold of Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali this summer with Serie A clubs unlikely to be able to afford the 25-year-old – Talksport
Newcastle have reached a deal to sign young Independiente del Valle ace Johan Martinez – The Sun
Nathan Ake could be eyeing a move back to former club Chelsea – The Sun
Gary Lineker believes there is ‘something personal’ between Thomas Tuchel and Trent Alexander-Arnold, which led to the England head coach leaving the right-back out of his latest Three Lions squad – Daily Mail
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Sky Sports senior reporter Rob Dorsett rounds up the best of Thomas Tuchel’s news conference as he names his squad to face Uruguay and Japan
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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
The cheapest tickets at Euro 2028 held in the UK and Ireland are set to cost less than £30 – The Times
SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP
Forgotten Celtic star Odin Thiago Holm is reportedly closing in on a move away from Parkhead – Scottish Sun
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ENGLAND RUGBY
England will lose their senior analyst to South Africa, just a month before facing the Springboks in Johannesburg – The Times








