🚨 Ronaldo scores first goal after turning 40! Plus Liverpool eyeing elite attacking midfielder, Arsenal star on Real Madrid's list, & more
Cristiano Ronaldo's goal and major updates from Liverpool, Arsenal and Man United...
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Today’s top stories:
Cristiano Ronaldo has his first goal since turning 40
Could this Arsenal star be Real Madrid-bound?
Plus more from Liverpool, Man United and Chelsea
AC Milan
Enzo Maresca on Joao Felix to AC Milan: “Nothing bad happened. Players train everyday and want to play all the games. But just 11 are playing. We decided altogether that it was a good option to leave. He never complained.”
Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first goal since turning 40! FT Al Nassr 3-0 Al Feiha [Pictures from SSC Extra 1]
Arsenal
Marc Guehi to Arsenal? Some sources are stating this could be a major deal to watch out for this summer…
Those Guehi links also come as William Saliba is linked with Real Madrid, but would Arsenal really sell?
Arsenal are one of the clubs chasing this 17-year-old wonderkid who could be the next Jude Bellingham! Full story here.
Gabriel Martinelli is reportedly facing a month out of action for Arsenal after sustaining a hamstring injury - he could miss big games against Manchester United, Chelsea and the Gunners’ next Champions League opponents.
Aston Villa
Unai Emery: “Rashford has trained excellently, he has huge potential to exploit. I don’t want to know the reason he's leaving Manchester I’m very happy to try to help him recover his performances. My challenge with him is a huge challenge.”
Bayern Munich
Harry Kane on the €65m release clause in his contract: “What I can say is that I’m very happy at FC Bayern. No comment on the clause.”
Bayern are in advanced talks to extend Dayot Upamecano’s contract. “My agent is handling that with the club, yes… the talks are good. But I’m just completely focused on my game.”
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