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The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday’s newspapers…

PREMIER LEAGUE

Arsenal’s stars would pocket a total of £1,175,000 if they beat PSG in the Champions League final – The Times

Everton, Crystal Palace and Bayern Munich have all been kept informed over Will Osula’s future at NewcastleDaily Mail

Reports from Spain suggest Andoni Iraola is set to agree to become Crystal Palace’s new manager, despite the Eagles previously pulling out of the race due to a lack of interest from the Spaniard – El Chiringuito

France forward Bradley Barcola could leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona interested in the 23-year-old – Sky Sports Germany

Liverpool are set to scrap plans to raise ticket prices for another three years – The Guardian

Manchester United approached Aurelien Tchouameni’s camp over a summer move to Old Trafford prior to his training ground bust-up with Federico ValverdeDaily Express

EUROPEAN FOOTBALL

Barcelona have a limit of about 100m euros (£86.5m) to sign Argentina striker Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid but are waiting to see if the 26-year-old pushes for a move before attempting any transfer – Mundo Deportivo

Tornike Kvaratskhelia, brother of PSG winger Khvicha, has undergone an ‘impressive’ trial with Bayern Munich– The Sun

Former Champions League finalist and Germany international Niklas Sule has announced he will retire from football at the end of his contract with Borussia Dortmund, aged just 30 – The Sun.

TENNIS

Jannik Sinner has refused to rule out the prospect of players boycotting Grand Slams over disputes regarding prize money – Daily Mail

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