Thursday's newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
daily telegraph
The rift that led to Ben White's self-imposed exile from England began with harsh comments from Gareth Southgate's assistant Steve Holland in front of his team-mates at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
The International Cricket Council has been urged by Simon Taufel, one of the sport's most respected umpires, to take control of the technology away from broadcasters and make ball tracking more transparent.
Liverpool's search for a successor to manager Jurgen Klopp will accelerate after Richard Hughes was confirmed as sporting director.
Timo Werner is keen on a permanent move to Tottenham and his contract with the Premier League club is likely to be worth around £16m.
Louis Rees-Zammit was looking to secure a roster spot for the 2024 season through the International Player Pathway, but was disappointed when he ran the 40-yard dash in just 4.44 seconds in front of NFL scouts in Florida. I admitted that.
daily mirror
Bayern Munich's new sporting director Max Eberl has revealed why he won't try to make a fanciful attempt to appoint Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp as their next manager.
Bruno Fernandes has responded to criticism of his leadership style as Manchester United captain, insisting it only reflects his “intensity” on the pitch.
Rasmus Hojlund has slammed “fake news” after it was reported that his team-mates had questioned him about an interview he gave on Manchester United's fan channel.
Jarrad Branthwaite has revealed that his football dreams were almost over before they began as he contracted Osgood-Schlatter's disease, which causes knee problems, as a teenager and was sidelined for 18 months before joining Carlisle. Ta.
Former professional Gareth Farrelly has lifted the lid on football's staggering £1bn bankruptcy crisis, with an estimated 40% of players at risk within five years of retiring due to inappropriate investments.
Sun
Luke Littler was forced to withdraw from the Nordic Darts Masters in June due to family circumstances.
Paul Scholes' son Aaron cheekily criticized England manager Gareth Southgate on social media after he was spotted with Coby Mainu.
Chelsea's owners have been slammed by supporters who have warned they face a wave of “irreversible toxicity” unless they make fundamental changes.
San Marino lost 1-3 to fellow FIFA powerhouse Saint Kitts and Nevis, giving up an early lead and missing out on a chance to win for the first time in 20 years. Both teams will play again on Sunday.
daily mail
According to reports, both Chelsea and Man City could be expelled from the Premier League if found guilty of Financial Fair Play breaches.
Rugby's governing body, World Rugby, is considering introducing a global 20-minute red card tribunal as part of a number of legal reforms to improve the game's appeal.
Premier League clubs are looking to comply with spending rules by selling players this summer, but this could be thwarted by national managers refusing to give them access to their national team squads for the European Championship.
England will bring three special scents to the air at St George's Park to their training base in Germany ahead of Euro 2024.
Brazil will ditch their traditional yellow kits for Saturday's friendly against England at Wembley, instead playing in a blue away strip.
Olympic sailing great Sir Ben Ainslie has revealed his attraction to Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and expects him to have a huge impact on the club.
evening standard
Fulham are looking to make Tosin Adarabioyo one of their top earners in a bid to prevent him from leaving Craven Cottage.
Antonio Nusa has revealed he has overcome the injury concerns that ruled him out of a move to Brentford in January.
era
Kai Havertz should have been shown a second yellow card for diving in Arsenal's win over Brentford, before scoring the winning goal to take his team top of the Premier League.
Courtney Laws believes the RFU should abolish the overseas rule that will soon disqualify Owen Farrell, Manu Tuilagi, Kyle Sinckler and Lewis Ludlum from representing England.
daily star
A bizarre-looking Harry Kane statue is still waiting for a home after being hidden away in a warehouse for four years.
The first man behind the revered Gunnersaurus has opened up about being sacked by Arsenal after 26 years as the mascot.
daily express
Chelsea could solve Romelu Lukaku's woes by signing him as a substitute in a summer swap deal, it has been reported.
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said he does not expect England to host a World Cup in his lifetime because English football is “too successful”.
Casemiro was reportedly told by Manchester United's medical staff that he was in good health, but a hamstring problem was discovered when he sought alternative advice in Spain, and he ended up playing for Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Missed the match.
Arsenal are likely to miss out on Ajax teenager Jorel Hato this summer as his recently signed new contract does not include a release clause.
athletic
The USWNT's Olympic path was determined on Tuesday. The team will face Germany, Australia and either Zambia or Morocco in the group stage this summer, with games in Marseille and Nice. The tournament will be the first under new head coach Emma Hayes, who was on the touchline for two friendlies in June.
daily records
Aberdeen are one step closer to appointing their next manager.
Former Celtic defender Karl Starveld, who has been battling illness since joining Celta Vigo last summer, has revealed that mold in his home was the cause. He was then moved to a hotel until the issue was resolved.
Hearts have been hit with a double blow, with Peter Herring out of contract at the end of the season and Craig Halkett facing knee surgery.
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