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Football news: Arsenal striker boost as Bournemouth star's price tag revealed

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The has reached it's 33rd matchday of the campaign and the end-of-season picture is becoming ever-clearer. have already been relegated, while the title could be won sooner rather than later.

Liverpool will be crowned champions on Sunday should lose to Ipswich and the Reds overcome struggling . Sticking with the Foxes, they will also suffer the unfortunate fate of relegation should they fail to win against's side on Sunday.

The race for European football remains an intriguing storyline heading into the final few weeks of the campaign. And there could be as many as 11 sides involved in Europe.

Once this season is done and dusted, clubs will quickly turn their attentions to next term - and the players they could sign in the summer. Rumours are unsurprisingly swirling across the division.

With all of that being said, take a look at the standout headlines across the Premier League and more:

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Semenyo's price tag

have slapped a £70million price tag on Antoine Semenyo as seven Premier League rivals circle over the attacker - United among them to eye the 25-year-old who the Cherries from Bristol City in 2023.

Semenyo has been pivotal for the Cherries, scoring 11 goals in all competitions so far this term, and he signed a new contract last July, which still has four more years to run. Bournemouth are set to be under intense pressure to sell this summer and the Manchester outfit are waiting in the wings with

Amorim making signing a new centre-forward his top priority for the summer window. Ipswich Town's Liam Delap has been linked with a move to Old Trafford, but it also appears they are considering a move for Semenyo. According to , United are the front-runners to sign the Bournemouth star with , , and also in the hunt.

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Who should sign Antoine Semenyo?

Arteta confirms Havertz boost

has hinted that injured forward is on track for a return to action earlier than expected - but has urged caution with rushing the German back. Speaking in a press conference, "Semi-finals? I think that's too close.

“But if I had to bet on him earlier than expected, I would say yes. The way he works every day in that gym, pushing everybody, I don't think you can hold him much longer."

Havertz, 25, had scored 15 goals for Arsenal ahead of his injury blow. Havertz has missed the past eight Premier League games.

Slot clarifies Nunez ‘spat’

Liverpool boss Slot has denied suggestions that striker clashed with a member of staff. Speaking in a press conference, “He didn’t feel himself the day before the match, and he went inside and he wasn’t able to be part of the team the day after.”

The Liverpool manager was then asked if he had words with a staff member, to which Slot replied: “No, he didn’t. He did leave the pitch because he didn’t feel himself.”

Nunez has endured a tricky season at Anfield with just seven goals to his name in all competitions. The striker has been linked with a move away from the club ahead of the summer transfer window.

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