Top stories and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s newspaper…
Daily mirror
Manchester United held new consultations with Cobby Mineau representatives about the new contract while Chelsea waited on the wing.
Antony informed the real Betis that he wanted to extend his stay with the Spanish side.
Newcastle United CEO Darren Eels reminded potential suitors that star Man Alexander Isaac has years left on the contract.
Daily Mail
Reports say Real Madrid is believed to be monitoring Liverpool defender Ibrahima Connecte.
Saba Kharebashvili, According to Spanish reports, Wonderkid, 16, from Georgia, attracted Liverpool’s interest after Barcelona and Real Madrid sent scouts to track his progress.
Tottenham Hotspur was hit with a new injury as key forward Dejan Krucevsky spent a spell on the bystander with a foot injury.
Daily telecommunications
Steve Borthwick is considering dropping Marcus Smith for a Six Nations match against Italy, one of his biggest choices of his tenure as head coach in the UK.
Arsenal is preparing to raise ticket prices once again next season, just weeks after its financial account revealed wage increases of over £630,000 for its highest-paid director.
The era
Fabien Galthié cleaned up the preparations for the potential Six Nations decision makers against Ireland on Saturday by inviting Camp Tierry Henry, who rejected the Irishman at the 2010 World Cup.
solar
Joe Joyce will face dangerous supersub Philip Fulgovic on April 5th.
Athletic
A group of Liverpool fans are relieved that French police will not have repeated chaotic scenes that have hurt the 2022 Champions League final in Paris.
Serie A Commercial and Marketing Director Michel Siccarese says that Italy’s top flights have outlined their ambitions to bring regular season games to the US and do so within three years.
Guardian
The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly returned to the highest wages in NFL history after a dominant season in which the team helped their team win the Super Bowl.
Daily Record
The San Francisco 49ers backed the consortium considers Rafa Benitez to be the Rangers’ next permanent manager.
Reo Hatate could clear Lennon Miller’s path to Celtic midfield.