Loftus Cheek coy on his future at AC Milan
AC Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus Cheek speaking to Your Site at the Monaco GP about his future:
"I can't say much at the minute. Right now I'm taking my time to relax and enjoy the holidays. I'm resting, spending time with my family and supporting the [England] team.
"Hopefully the boys can do well and we'll have a good summer. They have plenty of quality to do really well."
On Ederson joining Man Utd: "I think he'll do just fine. The times we've played against each other [in Serie A] he's been very physical, he's quick and strong, he good on the ball. He'll do really well and he's a good signing."
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Transfer digest - reports
Arne Slot has rebuffed an approach from Fulham to become their new head coach - less than a week after being sacked by Liverpool
Nottingham Forest want a British-record transfer fee for midfielder Elliot Anderson, with interest from a number of Premier League clubs
Chelsea and Newcastle have both had bids accepted for highly-rated AIK winger Zadok Yohanna
Manchester United have been told that they will have to pay 80m to prise Mateus Fernandes away from West Ham
Newcastle are looking into signing exciting young Spanish winger Victor Munoz
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Riquelme: Klopp will be Real Madrid first choice if I'm elected
Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme has released a statement confirming that Jurgen Klopp will be his choice for the manager's job at the Bernabeu if he is elected on Sunday.
Riquelme will go up against Florentino Perez in Sunday's presidential elections at Real Madrid - having already claimed he will try and sign Erling Haaland if he is elected.
Man City are considering legal action over Haaland's player image rights after that declaration.
A statement from Riquelme's office read: "We know that Jurgen Klopp has publicly stated that he has no intention of returning to the dugout in the short term, and that he has turned down numerous offers.
"That is precisely why we believe the challenge of Real Madrid is different. Because there are great clubs, but there is only one Real Madrid. There is only one institution capable of uniting tradition and future, values and ambition, passion and excellence.
"For that reason, if the members grant me their trust this Sunday, on Monday June 8, Raul Gonzalez Blanco [Real Madrid's sporting director] will contact Jurgen Klopp to convey to him personally our sporting project and our wish for him to be the one to lead, from the bench, our new era at Real Madrid."
Meanwhile, Perez has already revealed that Jose Mourinho will be the new Real Madrid head coach should he be elected on Sunday.
Benfica have already announced that Mourinho will leave his post as head coach of the Lisbon club should Perez win the election.
Toure lands new job in Slovakia
Latest from Your Site News' Anthony Joseph:
Former Manchester City and Barcelona midfielder Yaya Toure has agreed terms to become the new head coach of Slovan Bratislava.
It is understood Toure will bring ex-Celtic and Swansea coach Darren ODea to Slovakia as his assistant.
Toure was previously assistant boss of Saudi Arabia.
Mowbray returns to Blackburn
Tony Mowbray has been reappointed as Blackburn head coach, four years after first leaving Ewood Park.
The 62-year-old has signed a "long-term" contract. He had been out of work since being sacked by West Brom in April 2025.
Mowbray previously had a brief spell in charge of Birmingham but resigned following a cancer diagnosis, which he has since overcome.
Mowbray led Blackburn to promotion into the Championship during his previous spell in charge.