Key news and transfer rumors from Friday’s papers…
the sun
Chelsea have submitted a lucrative offer to Antonio Conte to return as boss, according to sensational reports.
Gabriel Jesus is happy at Arsenal and is ready to fight for his place amid reports of a potential summer exit.
Former Arsenal star Janis Lehmann has bought the rights to the “Invincible” branding.
Manchester United have been named as the favorites to land Michael Oleis ahead of Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Premier League chiefs have publicly warned the government that a planned football regulator could risk knocking England out of the World Cup.
Dutch club Vitesse have been forced to ask their fans to donate money to stay alive.
Marcelo, son of the most decorated player in Real Madrid’s history, has been given the “maximum” contract allowed by the club.
Aston Villa face a battle to keep young goalkeeper Viljami Senisalu interested in signing the Finland international from Celtic.
Times
Aston Villa are urging the Premier League to increase the maximum allowed losses for the final season under its Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Gareth Southgate faces being without at least the entire squad for England’s first Euro 2024 warm-up game as club commitments clash with his preparations.
Daily mail
West Ham technical director Tim Stadton has been informed he is no longer allowed in the first-team dressing room amid ongoing uncertainty over the future of manager David Moyes.
Some Manchester United staff are fuming after the club treated the players’ WAGs to a hearty meal at a high-end restaurant – 24 hours after the FA Cup final prix annihilated for the rank and file. After
Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny this summer.
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis watched from the stands as Aston Villa took on fellow club Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League semi-finals.
Tiger Woods will compete in next month’s US Open despite failing to automatically qualify for the first time since 1992.
Athletic
Liverpool insist Nike is to blame for the sharp rise in the price of the new home shirt.
A lawyer representing FIFA in an antitrust lawsuit filed against it by a New York-based sports promoter said in federal court Thursday that a rule change that would allow domestic league matches to be played abroad “years Before the end of” may come. .
Sakina Karchaoui has signed a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain that will keep her at the club until 2028.
West Ham United, Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers are in advanced talks to play in a new pre-season Premier League mini-tour in the United States this summer.
Crystal Palace midfielder Will Hughes has signed a contract extension that will see him stay at the club for another year.
The Daily Telegraph
Potential Everton owners 777 Partners’ airline portfolio has shrunk twice in a week as Premier League approval continues to elude the Miami investment firm.
Arsenal face a challenge to keep hold of one of their key academy prospects, Chido Obi-Martin, with English academies bracing themselves for another summer of youngsters with dual citizenships opting for new clubs in the EU. are preparing
The MCC is investigating the “misappropriation” of funds and the club’s treasurer has ordered a review of its financial controls.
The Scottish sun
Former Premier League referee John Moss is set to take over from Crawford Allen at Hampden as the new SFA head of referee operations.
Rangers have demanded five-figure compensation from Dundee for two postponements at rain-hit Dennis Park.
Daily record
Nick Montgomery will pitch Hibs as a permanent transfer destination for loan stars Emiliano Marcondez and Meziane Mawlida.
Neil Warnock has reiterated why he left Aberdeen and admitted he was surprised the club took so long to appoint Jimmy Thielen.
Wanted Josh Doig is set to make a shock move to Lazio in the summer just six months after joining Sassuolo in a £5m deal.
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