All the headline stories and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s papers…
THE DAILY MAIL
Arne Slot will be the new Spurs manager if his agent Rafaela Pimenta can negotiate an exit from his Feyenoord contract tomorrow.
Raheem Sterling could be one of several high-profile casualties in England head coach Gareth Southgate’s squad on Wednesday.
UEFA have held urgent talks regarding a public stance against the disgusting racist abuse suffered by Real Madrid striker Vinicius Jnr.
Julen Lopetegui will speak with Wolves chiefs in the coming days to set out the club’s transfer plans this summer, amid fears he may be ready to leave.
West Ham fan Chis Knoll, better known as ‘Knollsy’, who has fought off dozens of hooded football thugs, has been rewarded with a coveted ticket to his club’s first European final in 47 years.
West Ham security staff will travel to Prague later this week to inspect the fan zones prepared by UEFA for next month’s Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina, fearing they may be too small for accommodate the thousands of ticketless supporters intending to travel.
THE SUN
Manchester United are set for a huge summer release with up to nine players set to leave the club.
West Ham’s plans to screen the Europa Conference League final at the London Stadium have been canceled by Major League Baseball.
THE DAILY MIRROR
Chelsea had the highest wage bill in the Premier League this season with an estimated cost of £215.6million.
Eddie Howe’s Champions League-linked Newcastle are set to boost their revenue by more than £100million to fuel their European challenge.
Thomas Partey is attracting interest from Serie A clubs as Mikel Arteta plans his summer rebuild at Arsenal.
Lewis Dunk has worked his way into the England reckoning after outplaying his Premier League rivals.
THE GUARDIAN
Tottenham are considering approaching Feyenoord for Arne Slot, with the manager set to discuss his future with the Dutch club.
Julen Lopetegui is ready to hold further talks with the Wolves hierarchy this week amid growing uncertainty over his future.
Gareth Southgate will assess whether Raheem Sterling would be given a rest before he names his squad for England’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.
Chelsea’s upheaval is set to continue with the imminent departure of Tom Glick as chairman of club affairs after just 10 months in the role.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Newcastle United will decide on their transfer budget ahead of the weekend after reviewing their spending plans following Champions League qualification.
THE TEMPERATURE
Raheem Sterling could be among a number of top players left out by Gareth Southgate when England’s squad for Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia is announced on Wednesday.