1. Thanks for joining us!published at 16:51 10 May

    David Moyes wavesImage source, Getty Images

    Just the 16 manager press conferences today and plenty of breaking news throughout the day. Including the latest:

    Click on the key summary points to revisit all of today's Premier League news conferences and here for more news on your Premier League team via our individual club pages.

    Have a great weekend, goodbye!

  2. Sutton's Predictionpublished at 16:47 10 May

    Bournemouth v Brentford (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Ethan Pinnock (l) and Aaron Hickey of Brentford compete with Marcus TavernierImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth lost to Arsenal last week but they still caused them a few problems.

    You could see why the Cherries are on track for a top-half finish, but I don't think they will have things all their own way against Brentford.

    Ivan Toney needs to find some goalscoring form if he is going to make the England squad for the Euros, but I am a fan of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa, and the Bees always carry a threat.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    Serge's prediction: 2-1

  3. Kelly, Adams and Tavernier to be involved on Saturdaypublished at 16:45 10 May

    Bournemouth v Brentford (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Bournemouth

    Finally from Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, on player availability: “Lloyd Kelly will play tomorrow. He has been involved in training normally so we have no concerns about this.

    “So we’ve recovered Lloyd, Tyler Adams and Marcus Tavernier will also be part of the squad.

    "It's good for them and the team because we've been quite thin in the last games. I think they can help us, I hope they can at least give us some minutes."

  4. 'We are two teams that aren't so different'published at 16:43 10 May

    Bournemouth v Brentford (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, on opponents Brentford: "They are a very good team. It's going to be difficult.

    "We are two teams that are not so different. They are also a pressing team and prepare set plays very well. Their transitions are very good.

    "It's going to be difficult to impose our game, and the same for them."

    On the comparison between the club's main strikers, Dominic Solanke and Ivan Toney: "I think they are different. Toney is more like a number nine playing around the box, he's a very good finisher and gifted technically.

    "Dom is very good technically, he loves to attack the spaces outside more. Dom could also play very well with another attacker, he has the technical ability to play deeper. They are both very good."

  5. 'I'm happy for the club to receive the recognition'published at 16:42 10 May

    Bournemouth v Brentford (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Bournemouth

    Andoni IraolaImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, on being nominated for the Premier League manager of the season award alongside names like Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta: "For me they are on different level. They are fighting for titles and Champions Leagues, they have shown more things than me.

    "It was one of the reasons I came here, to play against them and improve as a manager. It's good for me and I'm also happy for the club to receive this kind of recognition.

    "It's not about the nomination, it's about the season. The season has been very good and the players have progressed really well.

    "I've enjoyed it. Normally as a manager, enjoying a season doesn't happen a lot but I've been enjoying it with the players. They are the ones that deserve some recognition."

  6. Postpublished at 16:40 10 May

    We have our final press conference coming from Cherries boss Andoni Iraola incoming!

    Bournemouth visit Brentford this week and if results go Bournemouth's way they could move up to ninth in the league table.

    Here's what Iraola has to say...

  7. Sutton's Predictionspublished at 16:37 10 May

    West Ham v Luton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Lucas Paqueta of West Ham United is fouled by Carlton MorrisImage source, Getty Images

    You could argue this is the perfect time to play West Ham, now we know David Moyes is set to leave as Hammers boss.

    I am not saying they have downed tools but, even sub-consciously, if you know your manager is not going to be there much longer, you may lose your edge.

    So this is a chance for Luton, although they have wasted plenty of them already.

    It means they really have to make this opportunity count, but I'm not convinced they can. They have not won an away league game since the end of last year.

    Instead, I am going for West Ham to give Moyes a happy send-off in his final home game. He deserves one, anyway.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Serge's prediction: 1-2

  8. Edwards has 'unbelievable respect' for Moyespublished at 16:35 10 May

    West Ham v Luton Town (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Luton Town

    Luton Town boss Rob Edwards, on whether he takes inspiration from long-standing football manager David Moyes: "Clearly anyone who has had that longevity and career, I look to and have unbelievable respect for. The demands of this job are difficult. Football management is not an easy job. That's not me complaining about it - I love it, but it is demanding.

    "So anyone who has done it for as many years as David has, first of all deserves a lot of respect and then you factor in the level he has done it at as well.

    "He has built teams, managed massive clubs, gone abroad, taken risks and won a trophy at West Ham as well. That just shows the level of him."

  9. Luton Town 'is on the up' and 'I love it here'published at 16:33 10 May

    West Ham v Luton Town (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Luton Town

    Head Coach Rob Edwards of Luton Town celebrates with fansImage source, Getty Images

    Luton Town manager Rob Edwards, on his future at the club: "I hope I'm kept on. I have a contract for another couple of years so I don't envisage losing my job!

    "I think we have done a very, very good job together and we will come back stronger - whether that is in the Premier League or in the Championship. This club is on the up, we said that when we got promoted.

    "I love it here and I think they enjoy having me as well."

  10. Ogbene available for Hammers visitpublished at 16:32 10 May

    West Ham v Luton Town (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Luton Town

    Luton Town boss Rob Edwards confirmed that Chiedozie Ogbene will be available to face the Hammers: "We have got Ogbene back training with us. He has been back for that last couple of days, which is good. So he can come into the squad."

    Edwards confirmed that there will be no other players returning from injury for the trip to London Stadium.

  11. 'We have been in worse situations as a football club'published at 16:31 10 May

    West Ham v Luton Town (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Luton Town

    Luton Town's manager Rob Edwards applauds his side's supportersImage source, Getty Images

    Luton Town manager Rob Edwards, on whether he still has hope of Premier League survival after Nottingham Forest opened up a three point gap with just two games to go: "I don't think it would be a miracle at all. We have been in worse situations as a football club and still got out of it!

    "We know what we have to do. We have got to pick up points and that has got to start tomorrow [against West Ham]."

    Edwards doesn't believe it is mission impossible for his team, with Forest set to face Chelsea this weekend: "Of course it's not. We will concentrate on ourselves. Obviously we know that we are going to need some help [off other teams], but we all know how hard it is to win in the Premier League.

    "We have got to try and do that - obviously Forest and Burnley have got difficult games as well."

  12. Postpublished at 16:30 10 May

    That's all from Marco Silva and his players playing with kites, back to the serious questions now!

    Rob Edwards is battling for safety and three points could be the difference in helping the Hatters have another season in the top flight.

    Here's what Edwards had to say...

  13. 'Don't expect this was happening during our sessions'published at 16:25 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Fulham

    Head Coach Marco Silva of Fulham press conferenceImage source, Getty Images

    Fulham boss Marco Silva, on his team playing with kites: "You're asking me something that I don't even know the story about. If they're doing something after matches or training, its not going to be a problem. To start this conference talking about a social media video is weird to me when there is more to talk about.

    "Don't expect this was happening during our sessions or training sessions, this was during their break.

    "We prepared well, we will do our maximum, not do favours for anyone."

    On motivation: "It's not something that I need to spend time with my players on, because they know the demand every single day. If they're relaxed, I'm the first to put pressure on them."

  14. Lukic out with calf injurypublished at 16:22 10 May

    Fulham v Manchester City (Sat, 12:30 BST)

    Fulham

    Fulham boss Marco Silva, on the match on Saturday: "We are going to do our job, like we've been doing this season. We're preparing well and we'll do our maximum."

    On the title race: "They [Manchester City] are in a great fight with Arsenal, but it's not for us to talk about. We are going to fight for the result."

    On injuries: "Sasa Lukic is out. He has a small issue in his calf. I think he will be available soon but we won't take the risk.

    "Everyone else is available."

  15. Postpublished at 16:19 10 May

    Fulham welcome Manchester City to Craven Cottage for the early kick-off on Saturday afternoon.

    Pep Guardiola has already praised Fulham's boss Marco Silva earlier today, let's see what the Portuguese manager had to say...

  16. Sutton's Predictionspublished at 16:18 10 May

    Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Evan Ferguson of Brighton & Hove Albion is challenged by Fabian SchaerImage source, Getty Images

    I watched Newcastle at Turf Moor last week and their twin-pronged attack of Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak took Burnley apart.

    Wilson was phenomenal on the day and Isak has been excellent all season, while Anthony Gordon looked sharp for the Magpies too, and Bruno Guimaraes was running midfield.

    It was important for Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi that his side got back to winning ways against Aston Villa, but it is hard to see them getting anything here.

    I always felt that finishing the season strongly was a really big deal for Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, and his side are flying at the moment.

    Sutton's prediction: 3-1

    Serge's prediction: 3-1

  17. Enciso 'has motivation that is higher then normal player'published at 16:16 10 May

    Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    EncisoImage source, Getty Images

    Finally from Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi, on how close Julio Enciso is to being 100%: "He has been unlucky this season, he has to stay focussed and start next pre-season at his best.

    "He has to accept this moment playing with team-mates and not alone on the pitch.

    "I understand because he is younger and he didn’t play so many games he has motivation that is higher then a normal player.

    "His attitude can be to play alone and to shoot when he could make assistance.

    "He has a big character and the right character to be big player."

  18. 'I want Gross to stay with us'published at 16:14 10 May

    Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Albion boss Roberto de Zerbi, on Pascal Gross winning men's player of the season and player's player of the season at Brighton awards: "I think Pascal Gross became a great, great player - a top player for us.

    "I think he can play in every big team because he is smart, he is a very good player and his passion and attitude is incredible.

    "I want him to stay with us but his level now is higher than two or three season ago."

    On a club signing Gross: "I don't know. I speak like this because I watch the game and his level. I don't know if he has an offer or not - I hope not.

    "I would like him to play with us."

  19. 'We are disappointed for the last three months'published at 16:11 10 May

    Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Brighton & Hove Albion, gives the team instructionsImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi, on team's feelings, despites not qualifying for Europe: "I think we have to be happy or sad depending on the attitude we showed. I think we have worked well and we give our best and then we have to accept the result.

    "We are disappointed for the last three months because I think we couldn't compete in our quality, our possibility, but for the rest we have to proud of this season."

    On if they need to finish strong to start next season positively: "Yes you are right, but anyway, when the new season starts you might have new and different platers. You close the the last season and start another season. For sure, we start the the motivation."

  20. Joao Pedro could be out for rest of seasonpublished at 16:06 10 May

    Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 15:00 BST)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi confirmed that Joao Pedro has picked up an ankle injury and is unsure if he will feature again this season: "I am sad for that because Joao is important for us especially in this moment when Julio Enciso and Ansu Fati are not at the top of their level of condition."

    On who could return for Saturday: "Tariq Lamptey, but he can't start game. Maybe [he can play] one part of the game, we will see tomorrow if he can come on the bench or not."

    On players who could be available again for pre-season: "Solly March, no. Jack Hinshelwood, I think so. Karou Mitoma the same. James Milner the same. Pervis Estupinan I think no and the others we will see, step by step and week by week."