Top stories and transfer rumors from the newspaper on Saturday…
Daily Mail
Manchester United’s target Viktor Gyokeres reportedly shows his desire to leave Sports Lisbon this summer.
West Ham’s horror Lucas Paketa is set to lose the earthquake battle with the Football Association, where Brazilian stars can be seen banned for life if it turns out they have broken the rules of betting.
Casemiro wants to play more for Manchester United and claims he is not happy to pick up his £375,000 wages that he was sitting on the bench.
Chelsea and Liverpool are preparing to go head-on for the signature of the real Betis winger Jesus Rodriguez.
Novak Djokovic admitted that Andy Murray had to think hard about whether or not to continue his coaching partnership.
Guardian
Kobbie Mainoo was able to reject the offer of a new contract with Manchester United and seek out moves abroad.
solar
Romell Lukaku was opened about Chelsea’s departure and admitted he was completely frozen from the team.
Erling Haaland recorded the fastest speeds in the Champions League this season.
Harry Kane was able to return to the Premier League this summer, considering Bayern Munich could retire if the English striker meets the £67 million release clause.
Daily mirror
Premier League references may soon wear a body cam – that means bust-ups and conflicts will be filmed, and everything can be captured on video to protect the referee.
David Beckham revealed that Lionel Messi and his InterMiami teammates were trying to persuade him.
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Liverpool is keen on the moves of 23-year-old Stuttgart and German midfielder Angelo Stiller.
Athletic
Manchester United will enable the option to expand manager Markskinner’s contract until the end of March and even by the season.
Leicester City manager Rood Van Nistelroy is trying to convince teenage prospect Jeremy Monga to stay by offering him a path to his first team.
Joshua Kimic is approaching signing a new Bayern Munich contract.
Evening Standard
Mikel Arteta says it’s “unfortunate” for Arsenal to lose Chido Obi to Manchester United, but dismissed the idea that the club has no way for young players.
The era
FIFA will need to bypass the laws of the game and increase the length of the halftime break by up to 15 minutes to accommodate the Super Bowl-style show of the 2026 World Cup final.
The £2.5 billion from Chelsea’s sales is believed to be frozen in a bank account with Rome Abramovich’s company Fordstam Ltd, but its assets remain unknown as they have not filed an account since 2021.
In legal action against sports authorities, the law firm representing hundreds of former rugby players has launched an advertising campaign targeting other players.
British academic Dr. Elizabeth Pike has been named the International Olympic Committee Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champions Award recipient for her work in promoting women in sports.
Daily Record
Furious Fenerbahce fans are demanding goalkeeper Irfan drop Eligbayat after exhibiting in a 3-1 Europa League defeat to the Rangers on Thursday night.
David Moet warned Nathan Patterson that he would need to “step up” his game if he wanted to be part of his plan at Everton.
Scottish Sun
The high-level figure close to a potentially big buy-in from the 49ers Enterprise was spotted in attendance at the Rangers victory in the Europa League, including Gretter Steinson and Ibrox investor Andrew Cavena.
Dumbarton issued a massive update to supporters regarding plans to withdraw search and control of new ownership, revealing that they are weeks away from identifying bidders of their preference.
Manchester Evening News
Manchester City has agreed to pay Scottish male student goalkeeper Ben Vickery £235,000 Hibernian.