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Amadou Onana seems the perfect fit for Arsenal's midfield | Yardbarker

Plus: Andre Onana’s future at Man Utd could be clouded by apparent interest in Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel; Harry Maguire could still be made available this summer; Jose Mourinho reportedly opens talks with Saudi Pro League side Al Shabab; Billy Koumetio faces uncertain Liverpool future

Newcastle United have identified Everton’s Amadou Onana as a good option to bolster their midfield as concerns grow over Joelinton’s future on Tyneside.

Tommy Fleetwood has snubbed an invite from LIV Golf and their attention has now turned to trying to tempt his Ryder Cup team-mate Tyrrell Hatton to join Jon Rahm’s new squad.

Gloucester back-row Zach Mercer says he is “done” with England after his latest snub and hit out at Steve Borthwick for not valuing him enough after his return from a spell playing in France.

Steve Diamond will return to the Gallagher Premiership next month in a bid to reinvigorate Newcastle Falcons as a consultant.

Sir Geoffrey Boycott believes his beloved Yorkshire County Cricket Club will die without the controversial return of Colin Graves.

Forest Green owner Dale Vince says Troy Deeney “let himself and the club down” with “careless” public remarks about players after he was sacked just six games into his managerial career.

Arsenal have told clubs interested in Emile Smith-Rowe, including Aston Villa, Newcastle and West Ham, that the midfielder wants to fight for his place in their first XI.

Neymar has reportedly been removed from the Al Hilal squad list for the remainder of the Saudi Pro League season so they could register former Nottingham Forest loanee Renan Lodi.

Joe Cole is certain Jose Mourinho can still manage in the Premier League and expects him to be linked with any vacancies that come up in the next six months.

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Two senior Manchester United executives – Patrick Stewart and Cliff Baty – are set to make seven-figure bonuses from the sale of a 25 per cent stake in the club, while former chief executive Ed Woodward is also poised to cash in.

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