Summary

  • Dirk Kuyt, retires from football

  • Walter Mazzarri to leave Watford at end of the season

  • Mauricio Pochettino to stay at Spurs next season

  • Southampton v Man Utd (19:45 BST)

  • Get involved via #bbcsportsday - rename the Champions League play-off

  1. football

    Pablo's farewellpublished at 08:37 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

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    City on verge of Champions League spotpublished at 08:30 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Football

    Kevin de BruyneImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City clinched an emphatic win over West Brom to move back up to third place in the Premier League with one game remaining.

    A point in their final game at Watford on Sunday will now be enough to guarantee Pep Guardiola's side a place in the top four and Champions League football, while a win would see them finish third and go straight into the group stage.

    It was as straightforward a victory as City could have anticipated at this stage of the season, as two goals in two first-half minutes put them in control against a Baggies side that lacked ambition and did not seriously threaten until the final stages.

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    Sanchez scored double for Arsenalpublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Football

    Alexis SanchezImage source, Rex Features

    Arsenal ensured the race to finish in the Premier League's top four will go down to the final day of the season with a laboured win against relegated Sunderland.

    Alexis Sanchez tapped in Mesut Ozil's square pass to the relief of those inside a sparsely populated Emirates Stadium.

    As Arsenal increased in urgency, Sanchez bundled in Olivier Giroud's cut-back to renew their hopes of a top-four finish for a 21st successive season.

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  4. Postpublished at 08:17 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Independent

    And the Independent says Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is targeting six new signings to strengthen the side, with Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk top of the list. 

    IndependentImage source, Independent
  5. Postpublished at 08:12 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Daily Mirror

    The Daily Mirror says Premier League champions Chelsea will join Manchester City in a battle to sign Tottenham right-back Kyle Walker for £40m. 

    I know it's early, but yes, that does say £40m.

    Mad.

    Daily mirrorImage source, Daily mirror
  6. Postpublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    The Sun

    The Sun reckons Manchester United will only move for Real Madrid playmaker James Rodriguez if the club fail to land their top transfer targets.

    The SunImage source, The Sun
  7. Postpublished at 08:08 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    The Guardian

    Look away Manchester United fans...

    The Guardian reports that the Old Trafford club will pay the Glazer family - who own the club - £18m in dividends for this year. That is on the back of a £15m payment last year.

    Ouch. Could have made a couple of signings with all that cash.

    The GuardianImage source, The Guardian
  8. Postpublished at 08:07 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Why break from tradition? Let's take a look at the papers...

  9. Down to the wirepublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    With matters at the top and bottom of the table already sorted, the only excitement remains in the race for a Champions League spot.

    Wins for Manchester City and Arsenal meant their tussle with Liverpool to finish in the Premier League's coveted top four places heads to the final Sunday.

    Three into two does not go, so who will miss out?

    Premier League table