The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...Premier LeagueArsenal will target Newcastle forward Anthony Gordon this summer - and they hope to land him for £75m - The SunNewcastle are looking at Brighton's Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and Manchester City's English stopper James Trafford, both 23, as they target finding a long-term successor for England international Nick Pope, 33 - The IDownload the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & moreNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWNewcastle are also watching Union Saint-Gilloise winger Anan Khalaili - Daily MailMauricio Pochettino has refused to rule out a return to Tottenham after the World Cup - Daily ExpressManchester United could end up paying almost £16m in compensation to Ruben Amorim and his coaching staff after their dismissal last month - The TimesChelsea made a financial loss of £355m in the 2024-25 season, according to new data released by UEFA , the biggest deficit ever recorded by an English football club - The GuardianManchester United's net transfer spending has been the highest in Europe over the last five years, UEFA calculations show - Daily TelegraphMichail Antonio has agreed short-term deal to return to football with Qatari side Al Sailiya - The SunEuropeJurgen Klopp has been sensationally linked with a return to management, with an Austrian report claiming he could quit his role at Red Bull - Daily MailNapoli inserted a clause in the deal of Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen's switch to Galatasaray which means the Turkish club will have to pay them up to £60m if they sell the 27-year-old to an Italian club - Gazzetta dello SportScottish footballMartin O'Neill admitted his much-changed Celtic side gave him some selection dilemmas for the trip to Ibrox after they exited the Europa League on a high by beating Stuttgart - Daily MailHearts boss Derek McInnes insists the Scottish Premiership leaders' warm-weather training rip to Dubai is "not a jolly" as the club's injured trio join the squad - Daily RecordRugby UnionThe US-based investment firm that owns Birmingham City with the former NFL quarterback Tom Brady is considering launching a professional rugby union franchise in the city - The TimesCricketDespite recent scrutiny following a 4-1 Ashes defeat, England head coach Brendon McCullum remains unfazed, according to fast bowling consultant Tim Southee - The ITennis
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