Top articles in Wednesday's newspapers and transfer rumors…
Sun
Arsenal have contacted Bruno Guimarães' camp regarding the Newcastle star's surprise move, according to reports.
Gareth Southgate has already handed over his first squad for Euro 2024 to UEFA, but their names remain a closely guarded secret.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is expected to be the next Manchester United player to announce his departure from the club.
Manager Harry Kane was warned at a UEFA workshop earlier this week to instruct England players to avoid surrounding referees at Euro 2024.
UEFA has allowed Girona to join sister club Manchester City in the Champions League as long as City Football Group reduces its stake from the current 47 per cent to below 30 per cent.
Aaron Cresswell is set to sign a new one-year contract at West Ham, with potential Hammers manager Julen Lopetegui previously attempting to sign for Wolves.
daily telegraph
If Manchester United were to change their manager following their struggles under Erik ten Hag, Thomas Frank would be a likely candidate.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has unexpectedly agreed to extend his sales contract with crisis-hit 777 Partners.
Enzo Maresca plans to join Leicester City in the Premier League after pledging his commitment to the club to executives.
A winter date in the middle of the European season has been proposed for the new Women's Club World Cup, which FIFA aims to start in 2026.
guardian
Human rights campaigners have suggested Newcastle City Council may be complicit in sportswashing after bosses lobbied officials from Saudi Arabian club Newcastle United to secure investment and funding. ing.
Emma Raducanu has been denied a wildcard for the main draw of the second Grand Slam tournament of the year, which starts on May 26th, so if she wants to play in the tournament, she will have to play in next week's French Open qualifying draw. You will most likely have to drop down to .
daily mail
Sir Dave Brailsford is at the heart of Manchester United's summer transfer plans despite delays in the arrival of two key executives.
Manchester United are willing to offer £55m for Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite.
Chelsea are among the top clubs keeping an eye on teenager Sol Sidibe, who has made an eye-catching breakthrough at Stoke City.
Police have warned that Manchester United and Leeds United fans could flock to Wembley within 24 hours if the Whites reach the Championship play-off final.
Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders is set to leave Anfield next week, following in the footsteps of manager Jurgen Klopp, to become manager of Red Bull Salzburg.
daily express
Bruno Fernandes reportedly held a “long meeting” with Manchester United bosses to discuss his future following rumors of a move away from Old Trafford.
Taiwo Awoniyi has left a question mark over his future at Nottingham Forest, only saying in an interview that he is at the club 'for now'.
daily mirror
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is set to meet with referees' union PGMOL at the end of the season to discuss his dissatisfaction with the 12 letters of apology he allegedly sent out for refereeing mistakes.
daily records
Brendan Rodgers insists plans are well underway to make Celtic a stronger force after admitting they are not as strong as he had hoped this season, but could lose Matt O'Reilly He revealed that he couldn't sleep because he was worried.
Jimmy Sellin could lead Aberdeen to third place next season, but will have Peter Leben to thank after steadying the ship at Pittodrie, according to Willie Miller That's what it means.
Norwich manager David Wagner has said he does not regret loaning Adam Idah to Celtic for the second half of the season, despite having doubts about the striker during the Championship play-offs.
Scottish Sun
Hibs fan groups have criticized the club's shameful appointment of Malky Mackay as sporting director.
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