Top news and transfer rumors from the week’s papers…
Times
Thomas Tuchel is on the list of managers being considered at Manchester United should the club decide to part ways with Erik ten Hague.
Chelsea’s problems surrounding finding a front-of-the-shirt sponsor are set to resurface for next season with no deal announced so far, with sources suggesting a new take on the shirt for kit manufacturers Nike. Brands have missed the inclusion deadline.
Leading referee Anthony Taylor will have another feather in his cap after it was announced that he has been selected to take charge of the cup final in Albania.
The FA’s new director of women’s football, Sue Day, arrives from the RFU, where she was given a pay package that included £506,000 in pension contributions, according to the latest annual report.
Wimbledon’s latest issue of debentures for five years from 2026 has been fully subscribed with 2,520 sold at a price of £116,000 per seat.
the sun
Kyle Walker is considering a move to Saudi Arabia from the Premier League.
Premier League clubs have been put on alert after Jan Oblak was reportedly put up for sale.
West Ham fans have launched a petition to stop the club from appointing Julen Lopetegui as manager.
Arsenal are reportedly ready to offer Bologna striker Joshua Zerkezi a £115,000-a-week deal.
Diego Delot was a surprise name in the voting for Footballer of the Year.
Manchester United could reportedly sign Waiter-Rook on a free transfer due to a little-known rule.
Wrexham’s promotion heroes have been treated to a trip to Las Vegas for the second year running.
Manchester United’s Brendan Williams has been banned from driving after 30 points were added to his licence.
Richard Keogh has announced his retirement – just days after Forest Green Rovers joined the National League.
Daily mail
Dougie Freedman is among the final three candidates for the role of Newcastle’s sporting director.
Chelsea are reportedly planning a £47million bid for Brazilian wonderkid Esteva Willian.
Wrexham director Humphrey Kerr has not ruled out the possibility of the Red Dragons making a bold move for Jamie Vardy, with the striker out of contract at the end of the campaign.
If Newcastle commit to a tour of Japan this summer, they are in line to play at the National Stadium in Tokyo.
Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo is wanted by Newcastle.
The Daily Mirror
Ruben Amorim has refused to rule out talks with Chelsea after losing his jobs at both Liverpool and West Ham.
Thomas Tuchel wants a return to the Premier League.
Athletic
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sent an email to all Manchester United staff to highlight a lack of cleanliness in areas he saw at the club’s Old Trafford stadium and Carrington training facilities, and described one area as “unsanitary”. It was described as “respect”.
Manchester United will cover Dan Ashworth’s legal costs if he takes Newcastle United to arbitration.
Real Madrid will not be celebrating at Sybils in the center of the Spanish capital if they clinch the La Liga title this weekend.
Arsenal will pay tribute to 14-year-old supporter Daniel Anjurin, who was killed in a samurai sword attack in north-east London, ahead of their match against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Xavi says Barcelona will review forward Waiter Roque’s future at the end of the season.
The Daily Telegraph
British men’s tennis contender Jack Draper has added a “super coach” to his team, recruiting former world No. 6 Wayne Ferreira for the next part of the clay court season.
The Daily Star
Wrexham CEO Fleur Robinson is to leave the club after their second consecutive promotion.
The Evening Standard
Crystal Palace have opened talks with seven players out of contract this summer, including captain Joel Ward.
Daily record
Dundee are fighting Rangers’ compensation claim for their twice-postponed Dennis Park clash.
Hamilton ace boss John Rankin and assistant Darren MacKinnon are believed to have agreed a long-term contract extension with the club.
The Scottish sun
Former officials are “furious” after Scottish Cup final hospitality tickets were cancelled.
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