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England's World Cup Bonus Package and Bruno Guimaraes to Arsenal Lead Saturday's Headlines
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England's World Cup Bonus Package and Bruno Guimaraes to Arsenal Lead Saturday's Headlines

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England's players stand to collect around £15 million in bonuses if they lift the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy, according to The Guardian. Manager Thomas Tuchel would receive approximately £3 million, with a further £1 million set aside for his backroom staff — a significant financial reward should the Three Lions go all the way.

Meanwhile, nearly 2,000 tickets for England's quarter-final against Norway remain available on the official FIFA website, raising concerns over the possibility of empty seats at Saturday's match, as reported by The Telegraph.

Guimaraes agrees personal terms with Arsenal

Bruno Guimaraes has reached an agreement on personal terms for a move to Arsenal, according to French publication L'Equipe. The Brazil midfielder's potential arrival at the Emirates represents one of the summer's most significant transfer developments in the Premier League.

Man Utd eye Paraguay goalkeeper

Manchester United are among a group of clubs keeping tabs on Paraguay international goalkeeper Orlando Gill, the Manchester Evening News reports. The Red Devils appear to be weighing up their options between the posts as the transfer window continues.

Celtic in talks with Iheanacho

Celtic are in negotiations with Kelechi Iheanacho over a new contract, according to the Daily Record. The Nigerian forward's future at Parkhead remains unresolved as the Scottish Premiership side look to tie down their squad ahead of the new season.

Salah's Saudi move stalls over salary demands

Mohamed Salah's proposed switch to the Saudi Pro League is yet to materialise, with his financial demands currently proving too steep for interested clubs, The Sun reports. Talks between the Egyptian superstar and Saudi representatives are continuing, though no breakthrough appears imminent.

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