Arne Slot: Sacked Liverpool boss turns down immediate Premier League return offer by Fulham – Paper Talk – Sky Sports

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Arne Slot: Sacked Liverpool boss turns down immediate Premier League return offer by Fulham – Paper Talk – Sky Sports


Saturday’s top stories also include: Nottingham Forest want a British-record transfer fee for Elliot Anderson; Newcastle United are looking into signing exciting young Spanish winger Victor Munoz; England World Cup ticket prices have plummeted by almost half
Friday 5 June 2026 23:21, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers…
Arne Slot has rebuffed an approach from Fulham to become their new head coach – less than a week after being sacked by Liverpool Daily Mirror and The Times
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Nottingham Forest want a British-record transfer fee for Elliot Anderson so the funds can build a team fit to challenge for Europe once again – Daily Mail
Chelsea and Newcastle have both had bids accepted for highly-rated AIK winger Zadok Yohanna – who will now have a choice between the two clubs – Daily Mail
Manchester United have been told that they will have to pay £80m to prise Mateus Fernandes away from West HamDaily Mirror
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The Qatari group that tried to buy Manchester United back in 2023 will NOT return with a fresh bid, it has been revealed – Daily Mirror
Newcastle United are looking into signing exciting young Spanish winger Victor Munoz and believe he would be the perfect replacement for Anthony Gordon – Daily Telegraph
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WORLD CUP
England World Cup ticket prices have plummeted by almost half – as FIFA finally put thousands of withheld seats on the market – The Sun
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FIFA will expand the use of AI at the World Cup to reduce the amount of abusive messages that teams and players are exposed to on social media – The Guardian
Steve Clarke hopes to invite broken-hearted Billy Gilmour to return to Scotland’s World Cup camp in the United States – Daily Record
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