Silva: No news with Wilsons contract
Meanwhile, Fulham boss Marco Silva was also unable to offer any updates on a possible new deal for Harry Wilson, whose current contract at Craven Cottage also expires this summer.
Wilson scored again to help the Cottagers come from behind to beat Burnley 3-1 at Craven Cottage on Saturday, the Wales international's tenth Premier League goal of the campaign.
His manager, though, confirmed there no word as yet on a new deal for the player, who will be available on a free at the end of the campaign.
"No news with Wilsons contract, when you have news you will hear it," said the Portuguese after the game.
Silva tight lipped on new Fulham deal
Fulham manager Marco Silva was tight-lipped about his contract situation at Craven Cottage after his side's come-from-behind 3-1 home win over struggling Burnley on Saturday
The Portuguese, 48, has a deal with the Cottagers that runs until the end of the season, but refused to offer any light on a possible contract extension after the game.
"I am always talking to the club [about my contract] - we have been talking and we can talk whenever of we want," he said.
Carrick confirms contract talks with Mainoo and Maguire
Michael Carrick confirmed Manchester United are in contract talks with Kobbie Mainoo and Harry Maguire.
On Friday, Your Site News reported that talks with both were progressing and deals were expected to be announced next month.
Maguire, 33, is out of contract in the summer. Mainoo, 20, signed his current deal in 2023 and is expected to be given a significant pay rise.
Carrick, speaking after , in which Maguire was sent off, said: "Contract negotiations with players are always ongoing, so you hope whatever it is gets done in the right way.
"Both have been great, and being back in the England squad is what they deserve. I'm not getting involved on how close things are, but they've both done great."
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Man Utd at an advanced stage in Mainoo and Maguire contract talks
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Manchester United are close to agreeing terms with both Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo over new, extended contracts at Old Trafford.
Both men have today been called up to
Well-placed sources have told Your Site News that negotiations with each player are at an advanced stage, although there is no verbal agreement as yet, and more discussions are still to be had. Both sides are hopeful the paperwork could be signed within the next month.
Mainoos new deal, it is understood, includes a significant pay rise. His current contract was signed in 2023 when he was still 17 and United are keen for his new agreement to better reflect his progression in the last few seasons and his current status within the first team. The current proposal is for a five-year deal to run until 2031.
Maguire is 33-years-old, his current contract is due to expire at the end of this season, and as one of Uniteds highest-paid players, it isnt yet decided what his new salary level will be, and how much of it will be performance-related. But both Maguire and the club are keen for him to remain at Old Trafford, where he has had a significant resurgence in form under Michael Carrick. A years extension with an option of a further year is being discussed.
The news for both Mainoo and Maguire signals a major turnaround for their fortunes at Old Trafford. Neither man was in previous head coach Ruben Amorims plans, and at the turn of the year, their mutual futures looked certain to be elsewhere. Since Carrick took over, both players have featured in each of the nine Premier League matches on Uniteds fixture list, and both have become among the first names on the team sheet.
'Iraola leading contender for Athletic Club job'
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is one of the top contenders for the head coach vacancy at his former team Athletic Club, according to TalkSport.
Iraola's Bournemouth contract expires this summer and this report claims he is set to inform the Premier League club if he is going to extend his deal by the end of the international break.
Ernesto Valverde has announced he is stepping down from Athletic Club at the end of the season.
Returning to Bilbao to take over as head coach is of "significant appeal" to Iraola, TalkSport claim.
Iraola played more than 400 games for the Basque club.
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Howe responds to Guimaraes to Man Utd links
Eddie Howe has responded to reports that Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes is in talks with Manchester United.
The reports emerged after Newcastle's 8-3 on aggregate loss to Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The Magpies are now out of the Champions League with very slim chances of qualifying for the competition via the Premier League.
"I don't even know how to respond to that. It is a waste of my energy," Howe said when asked about Guimaraes.
"Bruno is our captain and he is fully committed at the moment.
"He is injured at the moment; his only focus is coming back to fitness."
'He is fully committed' | Rosenior responds to Enzo's comments on future
Chelsea deem Enzo Fernandez not for sale and Liam Rosenior insists the midfielder is "fully committed" to Chelsea despite the comments about his future.
With the Argentine under contract until 2032, Chelsea would only ever consider an extraordinary offer for Fernandez and they dont want one.
Fernandez captained the club on Tuesday against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, where they lost 3-0 on the night and 8-2 on aggregate, and was then questioned on his future following the exit.
"I don't know," he said to ESPN Argentina when asked if he would be at the club next season.
"My focus is here now. We have eight Premier League matches to play and the FA Cup.
"Then the World Cup coming up, so we'll see after that."
Chelsea sources believe the comments on Tuesday night were made in the heat of the moment after a demoralising defeat and some of what he said may have been lost in translation.
Speaking ahead of facing Everton, live on Saturday Night Football, Rosenior said: "I had a great conversation with Enzo at length this morning before training, not just about his comments but how he is feeling, how we can improve as a team.
"He is one of the captains at the club and what I will say is that he made it really clear how happy he is here at this club, how much he wants to win and how passionate he is for us to be successful.
"He also said that in translation and in emotions, things get misconstrued. For me, he is fully committed to this group and to win here at this football club."
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