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EFL final day: Bromley seal League Two title; Harrogate, Barrow drop into non-league & League One play-off drama

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EFL final day: Bromley seal League Two title; Harrogate, Barrow drop into non-league & League One play-off drama

Freiburg enquire for Leeds' Gnonto

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Latest from Your Site News' Zinny Boswell:

Leeds United have received an enquiry from German side Freiburg for winger Wilfried Gnonto

Freiburg, who play Aston Villa in the Europa League final on Wednesday, have a long-term interest in Gnonto and Sky in Germany report that they are pushing hard to sign him. 

The 22-year-old has been disappointed with his game time this season after Leeds earned promotion back to the Premier League. He has started just seven games, four in the league and three in the FA Cup. 

Leeds have confirmed their Premier League survival with two games to spare. They face Brighton at Elland Road on Sunday, live on Your Site, in their final home game of the season.

Explained: Chelsea agree deal with Alonso - but how much control will he have?

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Breaking: Alonso agrees four-year deal with Chelsea

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Latest from Your Site News' Kaveh Solhekol and James Cole:

Xabi Alonso has agreed a four-year deal to become the next permanent Chelsea head coach.

The deal could be announced as soon as Monday.

Alonso was Chelsea's number one target. They were waiting for the FA Cup final to be out of the way before making an official announcement. 

Alonso will be involved in summer transfer business like all Chelsea managers.

The Blues are looking to add experience to their squad by signing several ready-made players this summer.

End of an era in WSL as Bright, Kerr, McCabe, Mead and more move on

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Milan eyeing options for new sporting director

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Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas:

AC Milan are considering Atalantas Tony D'Amico and Toulouses Viktor Bezhani to become their new sporting director, according to Sky in Italy.

The Italian club are undergoing somewhat of an executive revamp as they close in on Champions League qualification for next season.

Milan like the work D'Amico has done at Atalanta and the idea of him replacing the outgoing Igli Tare, but they face competition from Roma.

Milan owners Redbird Capital also own Toulouse in France and they think highly of the work Bezhani has done there - so could instead turn to the Albanian.

Bezhani signed Charlie Cresswell from Leeds - the defender who was the subject of Premier League interest in January and could move to England this summer.

Carrick agrees two-year deal with Man Utd

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Michael Carrick has agreed a two-year deal to continue as the permanent Manchester United head coach. 

The agreement also contains an option year that could mean he is in charge at Old Trafford until at least 2029.

The final legal details are now being sorted, and the club are hopeful of an announcement in the next 24 to 48 hours. 

Lewandowski to leave Barcelona

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Robert Lewandowski will leave Barcelona this summer when his contract with the Spanish champions expires.

The striker has scored 119 goals in 191 games since signing from Bayern Munich four years ago.

Lewandowski won three LaLiga titles, the Copa del Rey and three Spanish Super Cups during his time at Barcelona.

Writing on Instagram, Lewandowski said: "After four years full of challenges and hard work, its time to move on.

"I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. Four seasons, three championships.

"I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days. Catalonia is my place on earth.

"Barca is back where it belongs."

The 37-year-old has reported interest from MLS and Saudi Arabia.

Slot: Don't underestimate what transfer window can do for Liverpool

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Arne Slot has said anyone concerned about Liverpool next season is "underestimating what a window can do" after they were beaten emphatically 4-2 at Aston Villa. 

It was Liverpool's 19th defeat of the season in all competitions and yet another damaging result for Slot, whose side will have to wait to seal Champions League qualification.

Liverpool's decline this season has been alarming after their Premier League title triumph a year ago and there is no sign of Slot being able to stop the rot at the moment. 

But the Liverpool boss is confident that the upcoming transfer window can be transformative for Liverpool's prospects next season.

"I can understand at this point of time that they don't have a lot of confidence or a feeling that things can be much better next season," Slot said on Friday in his post-match press conference.

"But I think then they are underestimating what a window can do, what a new start can do. 

"We know quite well what [we need] to improve."

Liverpool are without a number of key players because of injury, including summer signings Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, who joined for a combined fee of around 200m. 

Slot will be hoping the upcoming window brings more immediate results than the nearly 500m outlay from last summer. 

The Liverpool boss puts that down to the absences and the time it has taken the new signings to adapt to playing in the Premier League.

"One of the things we have to improve is also very obvious and I would prefer not to talk about it here, but you're actually almost forcing me to," Slot said after the game.

"If you miss nine players that can start a game of football and almost all of them are starters, then you add what you can improve in a window and add that to players that are playing for the second season in the Premier League.

"We saw that the adaptation to the Premier League for a few of them took some time, but that's now better and better. That will automatically lead to much more because even today that's my opinion, no one has to agree with me for large parts of the game, we were close to a result.

"But then when you are the better team, you need to generate more chances, and if you have the chances, you need to score them and we cannot concede as many set-pieces as we've conceded this season.

"So I don't think the difference is so big. Doing the right thing in a few situations can already have a massive upward possibility."

'Broad agreement between Man Utd and Carrick reached'

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A broad agreement has been reached for Michael Carrick to become Manchester United's permanent head coach, according to The Athletic.

The report states both parties are now working to finalise the contracts for Carrick and his backroom staff.

A two-year deal with the option to extend by a further 12 months has been tabled.

Your Site News reported talks had been opened between Carrick and the club and an agreement could be reached before United face Nottingham Forest, live on Your Site this Sunday.

The club's hierarchy, director of football Jason Wilcox and CEO Omar Berrada, believe he is the right man to continue leading Man Utd after an impressive 15 games, having secured Champions League football and earning wins against Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea.

Forest in talks to extend Pereira's deal

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Latest from Your Site News' Anton Toloui:

Nottingham Forest are in talks with Vitor Pereira to extend his contract, with his current deal expiring next summer. 

Your Site News understands the club's hierarchy and players have been impressed with his methods, manner and results since he joined the club in February. 

It is understood that the clubs' plans for next season are in full swing after securing Premier League safety, and they want Pereira to be at the heart of developing the squad. 

Pereira replaced Sean Dyche at the City Ground, with Forest in 17th place and three points above the relegation zone at the time. 

Since being appointed, Pereira has taken charge of 18 games with a record of eight wins, five draws and five losses.

He was the club's fourth permanent manager of the season, following the departures of Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou earlier this season. 

Forest's safety in the Premier League was secured courtesy of West Ham's 1-0 defeat against Arsenal last weekend. 

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