Thursday's newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
guardian
Crystal Palace have named Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner as his successor should they decide to sack him, as pressure continues to mount on 76-year-old Roy Hodgson.
Travis Kelce said his confrontation with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during Sunday's Super Bowl was “absolutely unacceptable.”
Authorities in Paris are debating whether to order inspections of the balconies and balustrades of thousands of buildings along the Seine after warnings they could collapse under the weight of spectators watching this summer's Olympic opening ceremony. There is.
Sun
Manchester United are “preparing to go on the offensive” to sign Juventus defender Grayson Bremer this summer, according to reports in Italy, but it is already known that the move will cost more than £60 million.
Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich were the three teams that Xabi Alonso told Guillem Balague that he would like to coach in the future if his time at Bayer Leverkusen was deemed a success.
Manager Emmanuel Petit has urged Chelsea to look to the future rather than consulting Jose Mourinho about a return to Stamford Bridge if they decide to replace Mauricio Pochettino.
The area around Sheffield United's Bramall Lane home base is set to undergo some significant changes, with approval given for 100 homes to be built on two corner lots on Shoreham Street, which runs alongside the ground. .
Some Premier League clubs feel VAR is changing too many “subjective” decisions and would like to see a lighter touch introduced.
Lee Kang-in apologized for the ping-pong bust-up that dislocated Son Heung-min's finger.
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David Moyes' departure from West Ham could be decided before the end of the season due to delays in new contract negotiations, with former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter expected to be the likely candidate for the role. has been done.
Newcastle United will not allow Manchester United to quickly appoint Dan Ashworth as the Old Trafford club's new sporting director, but Newcastle are confident of demanding a fee of more than £10 million He says it can be done.
Manchester City's back-to-back Champions League wins will earn them more than £100m and their perfect result in the group stage puts them on track for a record prize money haul to keep them in Europe's biggest competition. .
Chelsea face a battle to secure their first choice to replace manager Emma Hayes at the end of the season, as Lyon have yet to agree the departure of Sonia Bompastor.
Chris Wilder has been accused by the Football Association of inappropriate behavior in the aftermath of his Sandwichgate rant at a referee.
Former Super League official Phil Bentham will leave his role as PGMOL's VAR coach and return to competitive rugby league as head of match officials.
Tiger Woods believes the PGA Tour does not need to sign a deal with Saudi Arabia after a £2.4bn investment by US private equity, but admits it would be better if a public investment fund were involved.
Disruption at the Waste Management Phoenix Open resulted in 54 arrests, 211 ejections and 653 emergency calls.
Colin Graves' return to Yorkshire has finally brought to an end his toxic £500,000 legal battle with the medical director who was “sacked” over creepy accusations over Azeem Rafiq's racism scandal.
daily mirror
Wayne Rooney's next sporting venture could be in the boxing ring, with him in talks to take part in the Misfits series of events.
Lionel Messi has overcome his MLS preseason troubles and is set to start from the start in Inter Miami's friendly against his boyhood club Newell's Old Boys on Thursday night.
daily mail
Manchester United have been given a summer transfer boost after Benfica's Joao Neves refused to confirm whether he would remain in Portugal at the end of the season.
Barcelona are seeking an £85 million transfer fee for midfielder Frenkie de Jong to leave the club this summer, according to reports in Spain, with Manchester United and Chelsea also interested in the Dutch midfielder.
Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is interested in becoming Barcelona's next manager, according to reports in Spain.
Getafe and La Liga are reportedly breaking unwritten rules between the clubs by pursuing possible punishment for Jude Bellingham's alleged insult to Mason Greenwood.
Crystal Palace are set to end Roy Hodgson's second reign as manager.
Barcelona will listen to offers for defender Jules Kounde this summer as they continue to overcome their precarious financial situation.
News that Tammy Abraham is nearing a return from an eight-month layoff with a knee injury will serve as a warning to Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
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Inter Miami continued to overspend during the offseason and now faces having to release a number of players before the start of the season in order to comply with MLS' salary structure.
Aston Villa's latest injury spree saw Diego Carlos injure his hamstring in training.
A Chelsea supporter has been handed a three-year ban from football for giving a Nazi salute to Tottenham Hotspur fans during a Premier League match in November.
The purchase of West Bromwich Albion by Florida-based businessman Shiren Patel was financed by a loan secured by the Championship club's current owner Lai Guochuan against shares in West Bromwich Albion's parent company. We are one step closer by agreeing to a contract to repay the amount.
daily star
Manchester United legend Norman Whiteside is said to be “delighted” with a new Old Trafford seat to watch matches after resolving his season ticket dispute with the club.
era
Christian Horner is set to attend Red Bull's 2024 F1 challenger launch on Thursday, despite an ongoing investigation into allegations of inappropriate and controlling behavior.
Ashley Giles has admitted Worcestershire may have to move from its historic home in New Road as the county battles annual flooding of land.
Australian Open organizers are considering ending the Grand Slam with a women's singles final rather than a men's singles final, which would be a significant change from previous tournaments.
The four people at the center of the controversy over Kelvin Kiptum's death were embroiled in a contract dispute with the London Marathon winner. They surrendered to police on Wednesday, but insisted “our conscience is clear.”
scottish sun
Six Premiership clubs who are at loggerheads with the SPFL hierarchy over governance have called for a crisis summit with Neil Doncaster and Murdoch McLennan.
Former Manchester United winger Luke Chadwick has revealed he missed out on a move to Rangers during his professional career after putting in a nightmare performance for the reserves while scouts were on hand. .
daily records
Lewis Ferguson's agent is set to sign for Bologna in the summer amid growing interest from Serie A powerhouses.
Riel Avada has returned to Celtic training after Brendan Rodgers gave him time off to get fit.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst has revealed that the real reason he turned down the chance to return to Besiktas management was because he had bad feelings towards the club.