Bruno Fernandes is expected to remain at Manchester United, ending speculation over the captain's future at Old Trafford, according to talkSPORT.
Fernandes to Stay at Man Utd as Goalkeeper Search Gathers Pace

Bruno Fernandes is expected to remain at Manchester United, ending speculation over the captain's future at Old Trafford, according to talkSPORT.
With the captaincy question settled, United's recruitment team has turned its attention to the goalkeeping department. Angus Gunn has emerged as a potential target, while the club have also shortlisted Leeds United's Karl Darlow and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Sam Johnstone as options for the backup role, per The Sun and the Mirror.
Anderson edges closer to Man City
Elsewhere in the Premier League, Elliot Anderson is nearing a British record move to Manchester City, with further talks between the clubs expected within 24 hours, the Daily Mail reports.
Chelsea are moving forward in their pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Maxence Lacroix. Meanwhile, Como are preparing a bid for Trevoh Chalobah, who has been on the fringes at Stamford Bridge, according to the Telegraph. The Blues have also placed a £75 million valuation on right-back Malo Gusto, the Daily Mail adds.
Madrid, Arsenal, and Spurs making moves
Marc Cucurella has reportedly urged former Chelsea team-mate Enzo Fernandez to follow him to Real Madrid, per The Sun. Arsenal, meanwhile, have received a boost in their pursuit of Julian Alvarez after Atletico Madrid reportedly refused to sanction his sale to Barcelona — despite the forward confirming his desire to leave the club this summer, according to the Mirror.
Tottenham have opened contract talks with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, even as they brought in Martin Dubravka as new goalkeeping cover. The Sun also reports that Man Utd risk losing Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham in a wage battle.
Scotland and beyond
In the Scottish Premiership, Rangers are set to pay £900,000 to sign Ross McCrorie from Bristol City. Celtic, meanwhile, have opened talks over a loan return for Marcelo Saracchi, though Boca Juniors are reluctant to agree to such terms, per the Daily Record. Former Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew has called on the board to back manager Martin O'Neill in the transfer market.
On the international stage, a Ghanaian witch doctor who claimed to have placed a curse on Harry Kane ahead of England's World Cup encounter with Ghana has since declared the jinx lifted, according to the Daily Mail.


