Saturday's newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
Sun
Manchester United's next sporting director, Dan Ashworth, has spoken to Graham Potter as pressure mounts on Erik ten Hag.
Stoke are searching for a replacement for former legendary manager Tony Pulis to replace Stephen Schumacher.
ENGLAND football hero Mary Earps will be immortalized with her own wax statue.
guardian
Liverpool have named Brighton's Roberto De Zerbi as a potential replacement for Jurgen Klopp should they fail to appoint top target Xabi Alonso.
daily mail
Newcastle are eyeing a summer signing for Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly, with head of recruitment Steve Nixon leading the charge on a potential deal to take over the vacant role of Dan Ashworth. .
According to former teammate Thomas Gravesen, Zinedine Zidane chose only three clubs to manage: Marseille, Real Madrid and France.
Roc Nation, the company founded by global superstar Jay-Z, has hired soccer talent spotter Adam Hitch from Adidas to lead its European scouting network.
Aston Villa are bracing for interest in their star player this summer as spending rules impact the whole league.
era
This week, Everton manager Sean Dyche was one of the guests at a drinks event hosted by British sporting leader Sir Keir Starmer.
daily telegraph
Chelsea are set to hire a specialist coach to work in their new set-piece department, despite head coach Mauricio Pochettino denying its importance just a month ago.
daily mirror
Manager Josep Guardiola has told Barcelona that they should consider appointing Roberto De Zerbi as their next manager.
Manchester United have included a pay rise clause in Koby Mainu's current contract, finally allaying concerns about his future.
Andre Onana has spoken out about the difficult start to his Manchester United career, admitting it was one of the toughest periods of his career.
Scottish Sun
Celtic and Rangers are reportedly set to battle to sign Coventry midfielder Callum O'Hare, who is out of contract this summer.
Mark Lawwell has stepped down as Celtic's head of recruitment to pursue new challenges within the game.
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