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Mirror back page People back page Star back page Express back page 1 of 4 Real Madrid are stepping up interest in Manchester City midfielder Rodri, Arsenal among clubs keen on Leon Goretzka and Manchester United and Newcastle target Michael Kayode. Real Madrid are stepping up their interest in 29-year-old Manchester City midfielder Rodri, with the Spain international having less than 18 months left on his contract. (Teamtalk), external Arsenal are keen to bring Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka in on a free transfer in the summer, with the Gunners having reportedly tried to sign the 31-year-old Germany international in January. (Mirror), external Juventus have not held any contract talks with striker Dusan Vlahovic since last summer and, with the Serbia international's deal running out in the summer, Chelsea, Tottenham, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Roma are interested in the 26-year-old. (Foot Mercato - in French), external Paris St-Germain boss Luis Enrique has been linked with taking over at Manchester United but the Spaniard does not believe it is the right project for him and is set to sign a new contract with the French club. (Mirror), external Manchester United and Newcastle have joined the growing list of clubs tracking Brentford and Italy Under-21 right‑back Michael Kayode, 21. (Teamtalk) , external Inter Milan are set to offer manager Cristian Chivu a one-year contract extension, which will run until 2028, and a pay rise at the end of the season. (Corriere dello Sport, via Football Italia), external Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 32, and Italy attacking midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, 29, will have to take pay cuts if they want to stay at Roma, with the contracts of both players running out in the summer. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali, 25, could demand a move away from Newcastle if the Magpies fail to qualify for the Champions League next season. (Football Insider) , external But Newcastle are also looking at Lyon's 23-year-old English midfielder Tyler Morton as a possible replacement for Tonali, while Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest are also interested in the former Liverpool player. (Caughtoffside), external Barcelona have decided to make 28-year-old England forward Marcus Rashford's loan move from Manchester United permanent. (Fichajes - in Spanish) , external Saudi club to offload Ronaldo for £43m - Saturday's gossip Get the latest on your Premier League team All your football quizzes in one place Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast England's riot club focus on fine-tuning after walloping Wales GB reach curling semi as Muir impresses in slopestyle qualification 'I'm not doing my job well enough' - but is Howe now under pressure? Eddie takes up ski jumping to try and become an Olympian The Six Nations is shaken by France’s opening statement Lord Sugar's hopefuls jet off to Hong Kong John Le Carré’s son discusses what's next for The Night Manager 'Exquisite' - Von Allmen wins men's downhill gold. Video'Exquisite' - Von Allmen wins men's downhill gold 'Townsend on the ropes after romp in swamp' 'What a moment! ' - Shepherd takes four wickets in one over. Video'What a moment! ' - Shepherd takes four wickets in one over How 'irresponsible' captain Romero's week ended in 'perfect storm' Mariah Carey & Andrea Bocelli feature in sparkling opening ceremony. Video Mariah Carey & Andrea Bocelli feature in sparkling opening ceremony From £70 a week to brink of Premier League record 24 years later GB's medal hope Brookes starts campaign - Sunday's Winter Olympics guide Seahawks or Patriots? Expert Super Bowl 60 predictions and make your pick Ruthless France blow Ireland away in Six Nations opener. Video Ruthless France blow Ireland away in Six Nations opener How penis injections became a Winter Olympic talking point Top run-scorer, wicket-taker and champion - T20 World Cup predictions A 'special' snooker player who became a TV star - John Virgo obituary All you need to know about the 2026 Winter Olympics In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.


