Top articles in Friday's newspapers and transfer rumors…
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Michael Edwards has spoken directly to Liverpool's owners in a bid to persuade him to return to the club and help manage the post-Jurgen Klopp era.
Leicester City are at risk of being accused by the Premier League this month of breaching financial rules despite playing in the Championship, meaning they will face points deductions for next season if they return to the top flight. will be imposed.
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Liverpool's bosses flew Michael Edwards to Boston last week in an attempt to lure him back to the club.
David Beckham says he “almost cried” last year when he received a 5am call from Lionel Messi's agent confirming that the football icon had agreed to join Inter Miami.
Amad Diallo has revealed that Manchester United teammate Lisandro Martinez is the toughest player he has ever played against in training and takes every session as seriously as the Champions League final. he said.
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Chelsea's owner can take over as club president every five years as part of a special written agreement.
The Brighton supporter who was stabbed in Roma on Wednesday night was still able to attend his team's game against Roma after leaving hospital on crutches hours before kick-off.
Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley has accused former manager Steve Bruce of not wanting his job following the takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
Wolves are set to offer Gary O'Neill a new contract after a fantastic season that saw him emerge as a candidate for manager of the year.
The Nike “super shoes” worn by late runner Kelvin Kiptum to set a world marathon record sold out within minutes of going on sale to the public, leaving runners facing huge price hikes on resale sites. .
The biggest prize in snooker history will be on offer in Saudi Arabia next year, with organizers doubling the prize for the first 'Golden Ball' up to 167 breaks to $1 million.
daily mail
Manchester United have held talks with sports advisory and statistical analysis business Rudnautics, the brain behind Liverpool's successful transfer campaign under Jurgen Klopp, to discuss the process of improving their recruitment process. continuing.
Former Arsenal star Christopher Olsson was diagnosed with a blood clot in the brain after collapsing earlier this year.
Dean Austin is reportedly considering taking legal action after photos showing a private WhatsApp conversation with Coventry City manager Mark Robins surfaced online. .
Chelsea's Premier League rivals will put their reputation for maintaining high valuations on players to the test this summer amid reports the Blues will have to sell a significant proportion of their squad for financial reasons right.
Premier League clubs are bracing for fresh infighting after the government introduced legislation to create an independent regulator amid a dispute between the Big Six and others over who should pay for the costs.
Huddersfield Town are in a dispute with Kirklees Council over funding for the John Smith Stadium due to financial difficulties. The city council should pay 40% of the operating costs.
Borussia Dortmund teenager Cole Campbell has switched international allegiance from the United States to represent his mother's native Iceland.
Accrington Stanley chairman Andy Holt has launched a more than 1,000-word rant defending the decision to sack long-time manager John Coleman, while also blaming Coleman for the club's £1.6 million loss. did.
Sun
Gareth Southgate will be undaunted by the huge task ahead of him at Manchester United.
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino faces a dilemma with left-backs Ben Chilwell and Levi Colwill unavailable through injury.
athletic
Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell has suffered another injury and will see a specialist for a knee problem.
Real Madrid are looking to combat a run of four draws in eight games by placing greater emphasis on physical preparation.
guardian
Female coaches remain “exhausted” by a culture of sexism, a survey found, with 60% of those surveyed saying they had considered quitting because of the way they were treated.
daily records
Everton will be managing Partick Thistle's young Ceylan Ronnie.
Aberdeen star Bojan Miovski has remained tight-lipped about his long-term future at Pittodrie, admitting “no one knows” what lies in store for the North Macedonian striker.
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