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The most important stories and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s newspapers…

DAILY MAIL

Former England manager Gareth Southgate is reportedly a potential target for the American group seeking to take control of Everton.

Gareth Southgate celebrates England's victory at the final whistle

Ivan Toney reportedly had one shortcoming which saw him dropped from Manchester United’s shortlist this summer.

Sven-Goran Eriksson has slammed a former colleague at the English Football Association over his affair scandal in a new book, due to be published following the legendary former England manager’s death.

THE TIMES

Lord’s has announced it will increase ticket prices for next year’s Test matches, despite criticism that high entry fees had led to a drop in attendances this summer.

One of the greatest French talents of all time, Thierry Dusautoir, has told the British & Irish Lions they will have to move heaven and earth to ensure flanker Jack Willis tours Australia next year.

THE ATHLETIC

Former Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Sergio Rico is set to join Qatari side Al-Gharafa, five months after he was medically cleared to return to football following a life-threatening accident.

DAILY MIRROR

Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor will both referee again in week 6 of the Premier League season.

Former Manchester United striker Bebe has said leaving Old Trafford was the best moment of his life.

Trent

Former Premier League winger Andros Townsend has indicated it will be difficult to turn down Trent Alexander-Arnold if he moves to Real Madrid in the summer.

Arsenal have been given a boost in their title challenge with Manchester City after a new supercomputer predicted the rest of the season in Rodri’s absence.

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Sam Blitz analyses how much impact Rodri’s injury will have on Manchester City

Mark Halsey is stunned that Erling Haaland has escaped retroactive punishment from authorities following Manchester City’s bloody clash with Arsenal.

DAILY EXPRESS

Eddie Howe and Paul Mitchell have reportedly held candid talks about moving on after a frustrating summer transfer window at Newcastle United.

Donny van de Beek ended his disastrous four-year career at Manchester United last summer by moving to Girona. However, things don’t seem to be going any better for the La Liga club. Reports suggest he is having trouble adjusting to life in Spain.

Manchester United defender Leny Yoro is reportedly determined to return to full fitness for his side’s trip to Arsenal in December.

Leny Yoro of Manchester United

Former England and Manchester City goalkeeper David James has expressed his disappointment with André Onana’s performances at Manchester United since his £47million move from Internazionale.

THE SUN

Arsenal director Tim Lewis refused to shake hands with Manchester City’s top brass after Sunday’s dramatic match at the Etihad Stadium.

EVENING STANDARD

Kieran Trippier ‘desperately’ wants to leave Newcastle United, with three top European clubs scrambling to sign the defender.

File photo dated 01-11-2023 of Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier and manager Eddie Howe. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has allayed fears that England defender Kieran Trippier suffered an injury during the end-of-season friendly against Tottenham in Australia. Release date: Wednesday 22 May 2024.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has defended the decision to abolish new senior season tickets from next season, saying the club’s “entire funding model is in question” if they do not limit the number of concessions at the stadium.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

The English Football Association will take action after the “blatant” clampdown on freedom of expression saw the Telegraph Sport’s chief sports reporter banned from Wembley over Anthony Joshua’s shock defeat to Daniel Dubois.

A 99-year-old actress has vowed to “chain herself to the stadium” if Wimbledon’s controversial expansion goes ahead.

SCOTTISH SUN

Malmö kicked off their Europa League match against Rangers on Thursday with the words: ‘We missed you’.

Former Rangers owner Craig Whyte has slammed allegations made against him following his time as boss at Ibrox, claiming he was told by HMRC they should have struck a deal with the club to prevent it going under.

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