Saturday's newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
daily mail
Manchester United youngster Koby Mainu is set to receive his first call-up to England Under-21s next week as the FA looks to thwart interest from Ghana.
Sevilla have decided not to make Manchester United loanee Hannibal Meibry a permanent contract due to concerns over his behavior since arriving in Spain.
In the latest Opta world rankings, Manchester United are outside the top 20 at 22nd place, below PSV Eindhoven and Real Sociedad. Manchester City take the top spot ahead of Real Madrid and Inter Milan, followed by Liverpool and Arsenal.
Sao Paulo midfielder Pablo Mata, who has been linked with Arsenal, West Ham and Fulham, says the Premier League is “the league of our dreams”.
Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson is confident Mo Salah will leave the club this summer for a move to the Saudi Professional League.
For Chelsea supporters returning from Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester City, Avanti West Coast has canceled the last train to London scheduled for 8.15pm and alternative transport arrangements have been made. I received a warning from the police if it was needed.
Napoli's dreadful Serie A title defense could tear the squad apart in the summer, possibly under a new manager, Victor Osimhen, who has become a valuable move for many of Europe's top clubs. is likely to collapse.
talk sports
Wilfried Zaha has offers from a number of Premier League clubs, with rumors swirling in Turkey that he wants to return to England after just one season with Galatasaray.
era
Jurgen Klopp has enthusiastically backed the qualifications of Xabi Alonso to become Liverpool's next manager, describing the Bayer Leverkusen manager as an “outstanding” manager of the new generation.
Everton's potential owners, 777 Partners, have been asked to provide further information on how they plan to finance the club from the Premier League, raising the level of frustration at the US-based firm. ing.
Simona Halep is suing a Canadian nutrition company for almost £8m in damages after a contamination in one of her supplements caused her to fail a doping test and result in a four-year ban. woke up.
Sun
Manager Josep Guardiola has hit back at Gary Neville's claims that Manchester City are boring, insisting his team's achievements will never be forgotten in the world of football.
Oliver Glasner is on call to become Crystal Palace's next manager, with Roy Hodgson expected to step down following recent health concerns. However, Paddy McCarthy is expected to take charge against Everton on Monday.
Former Crystal Palace academy player Michael Boateng has been remanded in custody until March 15 after appearing in court over the seizure of £1 million worth of methamphetamine earlier this week.
Teenagers Ethan Williams and Lewis Jackson and 20-year-old midfielder Toby Collier were given the opportunity to train with Manchester United's first team by Erik ten Hag this week.
daily mirror
Shane Lowry reveals message in Ryder Cup group chat warning Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, who left LIV Golf, not to say anything negative about other tours in the early stages of their Saudi-backed departure I made it.
daily star
Eden Hazard was not at the top of Chelsea's list of Premier League clubs they wanted to join in 2012, and thoughts of a U-turn began when the club won their first Champions League crown. revealed.
daily telegraph
Fulham winger Willian has revealed that he wants to become an agent after his playing career is over to help young players avoid making as many mistakes.
Nottingham Forest will learn the date of a crucial hearing into breaches of Premier League financial regulations next week.
The ECB has rejected a proposal by Indian Premier League founder Lalit Modi to buy The Hundred and finance it with private investment. Prime Minister Modi is said to have valued the tournament at around 800 million pounds.
daily records
Manager Barry Ferguson believes Rangers striker Kemar Roofe is in the Ibrox salon for his last chance due to his shaky injury record since his move to Ibrox.