Thursday’s headlines and transfer rumours…
Sun
Manchester United will consider an offer for Marcus Rashford after his relationship with Erik ten Hag broke down.
Centre-back Matthijs de Ligt is set to complete a £40million move to Manchester United once the Netherlands’ Euro 2024 campaign is over.
Jude Bellingham may not know until Friday whether he will be able to play for England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland.
Daily Mirror
Al Nasr are willing to pay more than £50million over two years for Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson.
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo has admitted he is open to negotiations with the club’s owners amid speculation he could move to Chelsea.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are set to increase their interest in defender Max Kilman with bids from West Ham and Napoli on the way.
Tottenham have made an offer for Jed Spence after failing to agree a fee with Genoa.
West Ham are battling to keep hold of England rising star Chinaza Nwosu.
Daily Star
German police are on high alert ahead of a possible Euro 2024 semi-final match between England and Turkey.
Daily Mail
England are considering a three-at-the-back system ahead of Saturday’s crucial Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland.
Arsenal midfielder Alberto Sambi-Lokonga has agreed a move to Sevilla following the end of his loan spell at Luton.
Willian turned down an initial contract offer from Fulham amid heavy interest from Saudi Arabia.
Several members of the Sheffield United women’s team have not been told whether they will be required for next season, despite the club being due to start pre-season training.
Alex Ferguson has insisted that Euro 2024 will be Cristiano Ronaldo’s last major tournament for Portugal.
Daily Express
Tottenham are reportedly keeping an eye on Kyle Walker-Peters in what would be a surprise reunion.
Legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao has been backed by the WBC to return to the boxing ring nearly four years after retiring.
Dan Evans slammed the umpire who he claimed continued playing on an “unsafe” court after he was forced to withdraw after a fall at Wimbledon on Wednesday.
Athletic
Avram Glazer, co-owner of Manchester United and a member of the Glazer family which holds a majority stake in the club, failed in his bid to become the controlling shareholder of NWSL’s Angel City.
Manchester United are considering using St George’s Park as a temporary base for their women’s team after the men’s team relocated to the women’s building while Carrington is renovated.
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Manchester United’s move for Bayern Munich’s Matthijs de Ligt is progressing at a rapid pace as the club begins to make moves in the transfer market.
The Daily Telegraph
Chelsea are considering signing an alternative short-term front-of-shirt sponsor as they are wary of committing to a multi-year deal while not competing in the Champions League.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s heart rate data during Portugal’s penalty shootout win over Slovenia has been made public by a wearable device manufacturer that works with the player.
Daily Record
Rangers are reportedly considering a move for Le Havre midfielder Oussama Targarine, with the French Ligue 1 side desperate to keep hold of the Moroccan star midfielder.
Todd Cantwell was offered a deal to Italian club Lecce by former Liverpool star and current agent Jose Enrique, but the move went viral after Enrique sent a message to the wrong person.
Celtic have been given the chance to sign former Leicester City star Wilfred Ndidi.
Scottish Sun
Norwich City have rejected an initial £4 million bid from Celtic for Adam Idah and are seeking around £7 million for the striker, who enjoyed a successful loan spell at Parkhead last season.
Former Rangers star Robbie Uro has signed a big new contract with European giants Anderlecht.
When does the summer transfer window start and end?
of Summer 2024 transfer window The Premier League and Scottish Premiership have officially kicked off.
The transfer window will close at 11pm UK time (England) / 11.30pm Scottish time (Scotland) on 30 August.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward their deadline to align themselves with other major European leagues. The date was set following consultation with leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.