Jeremy Corbyn has revealed that taking Angela Merkel to an Arsenal match and telling Donald Trump off on would be his top priorities if he is elected PM on Thursday.

The Labour leader also said he would take a softer tone on the Brexit talks and guarantee the rights of all EU nationals living Britain - potentially cutting adrift the one million Britons living abroad on the bloc.

His list of priorities if he is elected Prime Minister will fuel concerns that the left-winger would be out of his depth in No 10.

In an interview with The Guardian he revealed that if he is elected on Thursday he would get in touch with the US President and urge him to retract his 'unacceptable' remarks criticising Sadiq Khan.

Jeremy Corbyn, pictured today campaigning in Telford, has revealed his top priorities as PM and they include taking Angela Merkel to an Arsenal match

Mr Trump has sparked anger by misquoting and attacking the Mayor of London for his response to the London Bridge terror attack.

But while Theresa May has backed Mr Khan she has been careful to refrain from criticising the US President for fear of sparking a diplomatic row with Britain's closest ally.

Mr Corbyn also said he would call the German Chancellor and the French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday to kick off Brexit talks.

The Labour leader insisted his win would give him a mandate to negotiate tariff-free trade.

The Labour leader would try to woo Angela Merkel - pictured in Germany last week - over Brexit by taking her to watch his beloved Arsenal play

Mr Corbyn is a huge Arsenal fan and told of his pride when his party won the FA Cup in May

Mr Corbyn has also vowed to call up Donald Trump - pictured at a summit in Riyadh last month - and urge him to retract his 'unacceptable' remarks criticisng Sadiq Khan

He said he would adopt a very different tone to Theresa May - who has warned that Britain must be prepared to take a firm stance and stand up to Brussels to get the best Brexit deal.

He told the newspaper: 'We will immediately guarantee rights of EU nationals living in Britain unilaterally.'

He added: 'I would hope she would make sure the same would be done for British nationals in her country and Europe but this is not a negotiation; we would do it anyway.'

And he revealed he would try to woo a good Mrs Merkel into giving Britain a good Brexit deal by taking her to watch his local team Arsenal.

He said: 'With Angela Merkel, we can discuss football and Brexit. I want to say to her that I like the German fanbase model [of running football clubs].

'Then I'll invite her to come and watch Arsenal.'

He also said he would set a date for a quick budget where he would start implementing his tax and spend plan - described by experts as Labour's most left-wing manifesto ever.

And he would confront Saudi Arabia over its funding for terrorist groups.