What the papers say
Arsenal could offload as many as nine players over the summer to help with the club's rebuilding after a sub-par league season was salvaged with FA Cup final victory, the Daily Mail says. The Gunners could part with Hector Bellerin and Alexandre Lacazette, while Sokratis, Matteo Guendouzi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan may also depart to raise funds for incoming talent.
But Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be offered a chance to stay at the Emirates, the Daily Mirror says. The club are keen to keep hold of the striker but will have to approach demands of around £250,000 per week, the paper says.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta is looking to reinforce his club's defence with the signing of Diego Carlos from Sevilla, according to the Daily Telegraph. Carlos, 27, moved to the LaLiga outfit from Nantes in 2019 and has made 41 appearances for the side this season.
Players to watch
Troy Deeney: Tottenham are reported to have been given the opportunity to sign the Watford striker as a backup to regular Harry Kane, reports the Daily Mail.
Divock Origi: Aston Villa are looking to bolster their strike force with the 25-year-old Liverpool player, says The Sun.
Ben Godfrey: The defender is set to leave Norwich after their relegation, with AC Milan and Napoli keen, according to Calciomercato.