Sir Jim Ratcliffe has signalled an end to Manchester United spending huge sums on superstar names by insisting the club’s focus should be on unearthing the “next Kylian Mbappe” and the “next Jude Bellingham”.
Samuel Iling-Junior describes his decision to leave Chelsea and join Juventus in 2020, when he was still just 16, and during Covid, as “black and white”. It is a neat – if inadvertent – way of discussing playing for the Old Lady of Italian football, given the colours of their famous stripes.
Premier League relegation is "not going to be decided on the football pitch", says Nottingham Forest fan Sarah Brown. The Reds have become the second club this season, alongside Everton, to be deducted points for breaching the league's profit and sustainability rules after they had four points docked on Monday. This comes as discussions continue over new financial regulations that are set to come in this summer.
BBC Sport's chief football writer, Phil McNulty, has been answering your questions. Thee asked: Do you think United can get top four with Tottenham and Aston Villa having dropped points, the latter in the Europa Conference League and also needing to play the likes of Manchester City? Or do you think United can get fifth?