Paul Pogba may end up staying at Manchester United
Paul
 Pogba may end up staying at Manchester United, Arsenal make transfer 
plans and the Premier League 'Project Restart' meeting is on Friday.
Pogba’s going nowhere
Paul
 Pogba looks likely to stay put at Old Trafford this summer after the 
coronavirus outbreak significantly reduced the number of prospective 
buyers. The French midfielder has barely featured for Manchester United 
this season due to injury and a summer sale seemed to be on the cards, 
especially after the signing of Bruno Fernandes from Sporting Lisbon in 
January. A return to Italian champions Juventus or a move to Real Madrid
 was being touted, but it seems now Pogba could be staying in England. 
Juventus chief football officer Fabio Paratic believes the World Cup 
winner's wage demands could prove to be a stumbling block for most 
clubs, with Pogba currently earning around £300,000 per week. 
***: Paul
 Pogba's future has been up in the air for a while now. His potential 
move away from Old Trafford has been a transfer story all season, 
especially with his lack of appearances this term. A move to Madrid or a
 return to Turin probably would've happened if the coronavirus pandemic 
hadn't come along. Pogba could take a pay cut to move, but this might 
make him realise that it wouldn't actually be a terrible decision to 
stay where he is and focus on rediscovering his form. Playing in a 
midfield alongside Bruno Fernandes and either Scott McTominay or a 
rejuvenated Fred actually sounds appealing. Pogba now has the 
opportunity to prove his haters wrong in the Premier League and then 
maybe he could seek a transfer the following summer if he still wants to
 leave United.
Arsenal make Partey plans
Arsenal
 could be set to sacrifice a first-team player in order to bring in 
Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid this summer. According to the Sun, 
the Gunners want to bring in the £43-million rated Ghanaian midfielder 
but would have to sell a superstar name to raise the funds, due to a 
limited transfer budget. The Sun state that the north London club are 
considering selling one of Alexandre Lacazette, Pierre-Emerick 
Aubameyang, Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi. All four players are 
highly rated and would go for big fees, but Lacazette could be the most 
appealing for Atletico Madrid, who would be interested in a swap deal 
for Partey.
Premier League’s ‘Project Restart’ decision on Friday
The
 Mirror report that the Premier League are set for a "crunch meeting" 
this Friday which could make or break the conclusion of the 2019-20 
season. The fate of 'Project Restart' is said to depend on the 
government's decision on lockdown rules, which is set to be announced on
 Thursday. The league needs a 14-6 majority in order to restart the 
season, but there are still a few issues which need to be agreed by the 
clubs. The Mirror have outlined four major issues: coronavirus testing 
(and whether it will be prioritised over NHS workers), neutral venues 
for matches, contracts expiring on June 30 and players who refuse to 
play due to safety fears. 
We are staying up
The
 controversial idea of scrapping relegation this season is reportedly 
"gathering support" from a "growing set of top-flight clubs", according 
to the Sun. Clubs are uneasy with the Premier League's plans to play the
 remainder of the season at neutral venues, which would remove any home 
advantage. The clubs that are in danger of relegation are believed to be
 more comfortable with the idea of playing at neutral venues if the 
threat of relegation is removed. The Sun also report that the Premier 
League are "working on a seven week festival of football", which would 
allow the fixture list to be concluded before UEFA's August 2 cut-off 
date.

 
 
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