MAN Utd and Spurs want Cunha
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are both keeping tabs on Matheus Cunha as they look to sign the Wolverhampton Wanderers striker.
The Mirror reports that there is a £60 million release clause for the Brazilian this summer.
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The paper writes: "Manchester United are continuing to keep tabs on Matheus Cunha with the Wolves star inserting a release clause into his new deal.
"The forward remains the leading light at Molineux and was heavily linked with the exit door in January, but ultimately chose to remain and penned a new deal which tied him down until 2029. That hasn't stopped admirers circling however as he continues to perform.
"United were among those who considered making a move last month as they sought a goalscorer. Cunha also remains on the radar of Tottenham with the two teams monitoring him closely.
"Come June Cunha will be available for around £60 million - that fee is set regardless of whether Wolves remain in the top flight or drop down to the Championship. Either way the figure is more than achievable for a number of potential suitors."
Ten Hag could join Feyenoord
Former Man United manager Erik ten Hag could soon be back in work after leaving Old Trafford last year.
The Dutchman could return to the Netherlands, with Feyenoord on the hunt for a new boss after sacking Brian Priske this week.
The Sun reports: "Erik Ten Hag is set to be thrown a career lifeline by Dutch giants Feyenoord.
"Manchester United sacked the 55-year-old boss last October following a poor start to the season.
"Rut Rotterdam-based Feyenoord are understood to want Ten as their new manager after dismissing Brian Priske on Monday.
"Rene Hake, ETH's assistant at Old Trafford earlier this season, is also under consideration for a No.2 role at De Kuip.
Rangers weigh up Clement sacking
Rangers are reportedly reluctant to sack their struggling manager Philippe Clement, due to the cost of doing so.
The Daily Record believes it would cost north of £1.2 million to get rid, with a contract that runs for two more years.
The paper explains: "Sacking Philippe Clement would cost Rangers in the region of £1.2m.
"The under-fire Ibrox boss signed a contract until 2027 last summer but a humiliating Scottish Cup defeat to Queen's Park has sparked fresh concerns over whether he's the man to see out THIS season – let alone the next two and a half years.
"But the new-look board at Ibrox, including CEO Patrick Stewart and chairman Fraser Thornton, have stood by him this far despite questions arising at various points in a difficult season at Ibrox. Part of that, it's widely believed, is the financial constraints that would make sacking him now an expensive decision.
"But if things get any worse, with a tricky trip to Hearts coming up, then they may be left with no other choice."
Chelsea land Kazakh wonderkid
Chelsea will welcome Kazakhstan teenage prospect Dastan Satpaev to Stamford Bridge, but will have to wait for more than a year.
The 16-year-old can join when he turns 18, but now he will stay at Kazakh champions FC Kairat Almaty.
The Evening Standard writes: "Chelsea have signed 16-year-old wonderkid Dastan Satpaev, with the Kazakhstani forward to join the Blues when he turns 18.
"Satpaev currently plays for reigning Kazakhstan Premier League champions FC Kairat Almaty.
Kairat have confirmed that Satpaev will head to Stamford Bridge on a five-year deal that includes the option of a further year once he turns 18, which is not until August 2026.
"It comes after the teenager had a successful trial at Chelsea back in November.
"Chelsea will pay a fee worth £3.3million including add-ons, which is a record transfer for a player from the Kazakh Premier League."
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