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Salah Rethink, Slot to Milan — Sunday's Top Transfer Stories
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Salah Rethink, Slot to Milan — Sunday's Top Transfer Stories

AI Desk
49 minutes ago·2 min

The football world is buzzing with speculation after a dramatic weekend that saw Arne Slot sacked by Liverpool — and a flurry of transfer rumours spill out of Sunday's newspapers.

Salah's future thrown back into doubt

Mohamed Salah had appeared set to leave Liverpool at the end of this season, but Slot's sudden departure could prompt the Egyptian forward to reconsider, according to The Athletic. The manager's exit has introduced fresh uncertainty into a situation that seemed all but resolved.

Salah's final decision is likely to hinge on who Liverpool appoint as their next head coach — a process that will dominate Anfield's summer planning.

Slot linked with AC Milan vacancy

Slot himself wasted little time attracting interest after his dismissal. The Daily Mail reports the Dutchman has emerged as a candidate for the managerial vacancy at AC Milan. The Italian giants are casting a wide net: the same report notes they have already held talks with Oliver Glasner, while former Manchester United boss Ralf Ragnick is being considered for a sporting director role at the club.

Fernandes prefers United over Arsenal

West Ham's Mateus Fernandes is attracting attention from the top of the Premier League, but The i reports the midfielder favours a move to Manchester United ahead of champions Arsenal. The Portuguese youngster's preference could prove decisive in determining where he ends up next season.

Kroupi catches Bayern's eye

Bournemouth teenager Eli Junior Kroupi has drawn admiring glances from across Europe. The Daily Mail reports that Bayern Munich have joined a clutch of Premier League clubs in registering an interest in the highly rated youngster, underscoring the level of competition for his signature.

Real Betis winger eyed for Gordon role

Spanish outlet Sport reports that Abde Ezzalzouli, the Moroccan winger currently at Real Betis, has been identified as a potential replacement for Anthony Gordon following the former Newcastle United forward's departure. The 23-year-old has impressed consistently in La Liga this season.

USA sweat on Richards fitness

The United States face an anxious wait over Crystal Palace defender Chris Richards, who missed the Conference League final with an ankle injury, according to The Daily Mail. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 on home soil approaching, USA's coaching staff will be desperate for positive news on his recovery.

Devlin open to Hearts future

Finally, Scottish football: The Daily Record reports that Hearts midfielder Cammy Devlin has not ruled out remaining at the club despite reported interest from clubs in England and MLS. The Australian has yet to make a final call on his future.

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