
All the top stories and transfer rumors in Wednesday’s newspaper…
Sun
Manchester United are reportedly in talks with Kodi Gakpo’s agent and are eyeing a move for the PSV star.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been hit hard in his search for a new club after leaving Manchester United, with Bayern Munich denying him the possibility of signing him.
Chris Wilder threw his hat into the ring for the vacant Queens Park Rangers job.
Chelsea manager Graham Potter and owner Todd Boley are considering a move to number one goalkeeper in the summer, and the futures of Kepa Arrizabalaga and Eduardo Mendy are in doubt.
The Times
The departure of Juventus president Andrea Agnelli is seen as a serious blow to the club’s attempt to revive the European Super League.
Danny Kelly, who joined Eddie Jones’ staff last month as a training coordinator, is seeking to improve locker room culture in England and is already considering his position.
The RFU’s plans for a 20-team competition involving premiership and championship teams will be blocked by second-tier teams.
daily mirror
Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has said that if Belgium finds anyone in the team “leaking” information about the alleged bust-up, they will be expelled immediately.
daily express
Bayern Munich are reportedly “still working” on a deal to lure Harry Kane from Tottenham, with the England captain set to decide his future after the World Cup.
Manchester United transfer targets Cody Gakpo and Jeremy Frimpong could cost the club up to £65million this winter, according to reports.
Juventus could be forced into a fire sale with Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal interested.
Manchester United and Brazil winger Anthony has conspicuously claimed that the air conditioning at the World Cup stadium made him sick.
Fresh from joining Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the summer window, midfielder Carlos Soler has already been linked with a possible move and is sure to see interest from former suitors Arsenal.
daily telegraph
Thibaut Courtois and Eden Hazard have denied rumors of a major rift in the Belgian national team, despite a candid exchange between players at team meetings.
daily mail
Israeli journalists, who are usually even banned from being in Qatar, have received little help trying to interview fans at the World Cup, and when their origins are revealed, many have turned against them. openly hostile.
Bookmakers stop betting on World Cup Man of the Match award.
Guardian
Ten of the women who have accused Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct when he was with the Houston Texans will be the first game out of his suspension on Sunday in Texas. I am planning to attend It’s over.”
daily record
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin has been warned of ‘uncomfortable’ 90 minutes when he faces West of Scotland League side Durbell in the Scottish Cup.