Top articles in Friday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe will hold a meeting in London on Tuesday to forensically explore all potential scenarios regarding Erik ten Hag’s future, in a bid to cement the club’s new approach to Manchester United football. requested to present it.
Paul Merson believes Erik ten Hag will stay at Manchester United, but questions the club’s recruitment and says they should bring in someone like Gary Neville.
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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is on the verge of leaving Juventus, chief executive Maurizio Scarnavino has confirmed.
Chelsea could allow Mykhailo Mudryk to join him on loan in January as he tries to regain form, according to reports.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is said to be already in talks for a head coaching job at a ‘big club’ and has reportedly rejected the chance to enter into talks to become Denmark’s new manager.
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The Premier League civil war enters a new phase within the next month, with Manchester City expected to receive a legal notice from rival clubs reserving the right to seek damages.
Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains why Manchester City and the Premier League are claiming victory in their legal battle over commercial rules.
Gareth Southgate has effectively been ruled out of Manchester United’s candidacy after making it clear he will not be returning to management for at least next year.
Former England manager Gareth Southgate says he is in no rush to return to management but will not decide on his final role in club football.
Sunderland forward Aaron Connolly has opened up about his struggle with alcoholism after spending a month in a treatment center this summer.
Emma Raducanu has hit back at recent suggestions that she has taken back a car that one of her sponsors gifted her.
Paul Merson believes Erik ten Hag will stay at Manchester United, but questions the club’s recruitment and says they should bring in someone like Gary Neville.
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Wolves are tracking Aberdeen boss Jimmy Sellin, dubbed the ‘modern-day Sir Alex Ferguson’.
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Reading owner Dai Yongge’s repeated attempts to sell the club are in jeopardy after he has failed to repay a previously undisclosed debt of more than £55m to state-run Bank of China.
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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny defiantly said of his smoking habit: “It’s not anyone else’s business.”
Image: Wojciech Szczesny comes out of retirement and signs with Barcelona
Álvaro Morata has opened up about his recent battle with depression, admitting that “there was a time when I couldn’t lace up my shoes.”
Newcastle will be without Kieran Trippier for at least a few weeks.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reportedly agreed to a surprise move to Red Bull during talks two years ago.
Gallagher Premiership managers are to follow suit in football and introduce designated away sections for fans at club rugby matches in England.
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Everton captain James Tarkowski admits he would have struggled to cope with all the pressure at Goodison Park had he been younger.
Image: James Tarkowski is a regular in Everton’s defense
Paul Pogba could be handed a career lifeline by Marseille if he leaves Juventus after his drug ban was reduced on appeal.
Former Real Madrid star Antonio Cassano has revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo sent him a voice note and list of honors after he “disrespected” the superstar.
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Bournemouth owner Bill Foley is in talks to buy Portuguese club Moreirense.
Trent Alexander-Arnold says he doesn’t want to be remembered as a player who only won trophies when he was young.
The families of two Valencia fans who were detained in Singapore for protesting against Peter Lim’s ownership have said they intend to return to Spain.
Atlético Madrid have appealed against the partial closure of their stadium during last month’s derby against Real Madrid due to problems with spectators.
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hapless Nathan Patterson has put an end to his injury nightmare and is reportedly close to returning to Everton’s first-team squad.
New St Johnstone manager Simo Varacari is managing Bozo Mikulic.
Brendan Rodgers insists the door is still open for Luis Palma to make an impact at Parkhead.
Hearts are close to appointing a new manager, with only two candidates currently available.
Hearts boss Andrew McKinlay insists he would be happy to resume contract talks with Lawrence Shankland, but warned he would never destroy the club’s wage structure to retain the captain.
Scottish Sun
Celtic are set to bring in former Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale to overhaul the club’s football operations.
Kenny McLean has broken his silence on how he shot down summer speculation linking him with a move to Rangers.
