The most interesting articles and transfer gossip from Thursday’s newspapers…
SUN
Manchester United players fear Erik ten Hag has come to terms with being fired at the top of the season. Graham Potter is in line to take over after meeting billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
On Tuesday, Harry Maguire took a detour from an excellent evening of Champions League motion to look at a League Two match. The Manchester United star popped into Hollywood’s Wrexham to look at the match against Crawley Town.
Dundee club secretary Eric Drysdale blamed climate change for five Dens Park match postponements this season.
Arsenal are expected to research how Bayern Munich fans made their method to the Emirates.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
An agreement has been reached for Frenchwoman Sonia Bompastor to grow to be the following manager of Chelsea Women from this summer, replacing Emma Hayes.
Bryan Robson admits he and Eric Cantona did a terrible job attempting to persuade Jude Bellingham to hitch Manchester United from Birmingham before he ultimately decided to hitch Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool’s famous European atmosphere shall be noticeable resulting from the absence of Kop flags as fans protest against the club’s decision to extend ticket prices ahead of next season.
Taiwo Awoniyi is on course to present Nottingham Forest an enormous boost in their fight to avoid relegation, with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo hopeful he shall be available for the sport after suffering a thigh injury.
Premier League clubs are expected to carry further discussions on the proposed changes to the Profitability and Sustainability Rules [PSR] Thursday.
Harry Kane said he was surprised to even receive a yellow card for a controversial elbow on Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes and claimed Bayern Munich were denied a “stonewall” penalty in Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final.
Greg Norman made a surprise appearance at The Masters on Wednesday as a paying customer and expressed his disappointment that more of his LIV players weren’t invited to the primary major of the season.
Marlie Packer was benched for England’s Six Nations clash with Scotland on the weekend after head coach John Mitchell suggested nobody in his squad was secure.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City are developing a plan to present Rodri some much-needed rest after the midfielder admitted to feeling drained following Tuesday’s draw with Real Madrid.
Counter-terrorism police have written to Premier League clubs urging them to stay vigilant and review their security procedures after terrorist groups called for attacks on European football stadiums.
Tyson Fury has put his fight against Anthony Joshua on hold as he plans to fight a minimum of 10 more fights that may transform him from a multi-millionaire to boxing’s first billionaire.
Lewis Hamilton’s brother Nicolas has revealed he fell right into a deep depression and contemplated suicide because of this of his “all-consuming” gambling addiction.
EVERYDAY MIRROR
Robin van Persie is in line to grow to be the brand new head coach of Eredivisie side Heerenveen.
Harry Kane admits “his future is at Bayern Munich” after deciding to depart Tottenham and exit the Premier League last summer.
Manchester City defender Kerstin Casparij has been given a one-match suspension by the Football Association for making an offensive gesture during last month’s Manchester derby in the Barclay’s Women’s Super League.
Chelsea have agreed to rehouse a bunch of military veterans and war widows as part of a possible redevelopment of Stamford Bridge.
TIMES
Max Whitlock will retire from gymnastics in August on the conclusion of the boys’s apparatus finals on the Paris Olympics.
World Rugby is considering using a smaller ball in the ladies’s game, a possible change that has long polarized the game.
GUARDIAN
Xabi Alonso didn’t rule out that he would play in the Premier League in the longer term, though he dissatisfied Liverpool by linking his immediate future with Bayer Leverkusen.
Chelsea are still considering plans to construct a brand new stadium despite finalizing a deal to buy land adjoining to Stamford Bridge.
Sebastian Coe defended World Athletics’ decision to interrupt with 128 years of Olympic tradition by becoming the primary sport to supply athletes money prizes – $50,000 for gold medal winners – in the event that they win in Paris this summer.
DAILY EXPRESS
Benni McCarthy is closing in on Manchester United’s exit door amid radical changes from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS firstly of the rebuild project.
EVENING STANDARD
Tyson Fury expects Oleksandr Usyk to return up short as the previous cruiserweight when the pair meet next month to unify the heavyweight boxing belts.
I
Newcastle United will speed up planning for what insiders admit shall be a “complicated” summer transfer window after getting closer to a resolution on Joelinton’s contract.
Lille manager Paulo Fonseca is at the highest of West Ham’s shortlist to switch David Moyes should the Hammers determine to part with their manager this summer.
DAILY LOG
Fuming Rangers have eviscerated ‘unprofessional’ Dundee in a cruel statement following the farcical cancellation of the clash between the edges at Dens Park Stadium.
Furious Aberdeen have slammed the SFA’s VAR system as inadequate after it was revealed that referees made an unbelievable guess at a controversial late disallowed goal on the Livingston Stadium on Saturday.
Dundee are prone to be fined greater than £50,000 if found guilty of breaching SPFL regulations over the unplayable pitch.
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