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Back page of The i Paper on Thursday Thursday's Guardian back page Back page of The Times on Thursday Thursday's Mirror back page Back page of Thursday's Star Back page of Thursday's Express Thursday's Telegraph back page 1 of 7 Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes is wanted by Atletico Madrid, while Everton and Nottingham Forest are keen on signing striker Youssef En-Nesyri. Atletico Madrid are targeting Wolves' Brazil midfielder Joao Gomes, 24, after the Spanish club sold England international Conor Gallagher to Tottenham on Wednesday. (Marca - in Spanish, external) Meanwhile, Wanderers' Zimbabwe midfielder Marshall Munetsi, 29, is poised to join Paris FC on loan. (L'Equipe - in French, external) Everton have sent an official bid to Turkish side Fenerbahce for Morocco striker Youssef En-Nesyri, 28. Negotiations are under way for an initial loan move with a £17m option to buy. (Fabrizio Romano), external Nottingham Forest are also in the race for En-Nesyri but Fenerbahce's feeling is that he favours a move to Everton. (Florian Plettenberg), external Everton are also interested in a deal for striker Callum Wilson, 33, who is in talks to end his contract with West Ham. (Athletic - subscription required, external) The Toffees, along with Werder Bremen and Ajax, are monitoring Ukraine right-back Yukhym Konoplya. The 26-year-old's contract with Shakhtar Donetsk expires in the summer. (Florian Plettenberg, external) West Ham will hold an internal meeting with their shareholders this weekend to discuss lowering the asking price for midfielder Lucas Paqueta, 28, who is wanted by Flamengo in his native Brazil. (ESPN, external) Santos defender Souza, 19, is expected to have his Tottenham medical in London on Thursday, as Spurs finalise a £13m deal to sign the Brazilian left-back. (Sky Sports), external Brentford are closing in on a £15. 6m deal for Lazio and Italy attacker Matteo Cancellieri, 23. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian, external) Crystal Palace are in talks with Ligue 1 club Angers over French forward Sidiki Cherif. The 19-year-old, who can play through the middle and out wide, has two and a half years left on his contract. (Sky Sports), external Roma will pay a £2m loan fee for Aston Villa forward Donyell Malen, 26, with the deal including a £25m clause to sign the Netherlands international on a permanent basis. (Fabrizio Romano), external Bournemouth are aware they could face a fight to hang on to English midfielder Alex Scott, 22, this year amid interest from Premier League clubs Manchester United, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Newcastle United. (Teamtalk), external Get the latest on your Premier League team All your football quizzes in one place Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Arsenal take step to ending semi-final nightmares - but regrets remain 'I'm to blame' - Real Madrid stunned by Albacete in Arbeloa's first game Mane destroys Salah's Afcon dream again - will he get another chance? The Original Hustler is back with another series of The Apprentice Voyage into the most controversial moments of Nelson’s life The Night Manager is back and the heat is on Kimberley Wilson explores how we view our own bodies Arsenal take step to ending semi-final nightmares - but regrets remain Mane destroys Salah's Afcon dream again - will he get another chance? Bayern's record-breaking Bundesliga season in numbers Is Wenger's daylight idea the solution to fix offside? Watch trailer for Mo Salah: Never Give Up. Video Watch trailer for Mo Salah: Never Give Up Trump's foreign policy and what it might mean for the World Cup Hasty or a shrewd move? Madrid in shock at swift Arbeloa appointment Is Carrick the right man for Man Utd? Why Alonso's reign is over at Real Madrid VAR errors increase: Each of the 13 mistakes so far this season 'I'd take him back in a heartbeat' - which players return to haunt their former clubs? Are fans being turned off multi-club ownership model? Which players could England turn to for 2027 Ashes? Brosnan, Prince Naseem and the embrace that never happened Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.

