
The highest story and the rumor of Friday newspapers…
Daily Express
Arsenal will reportedly turn their attention away from Alexander Isak and instead turn their eyes to Viktor Gyokeres of the sports center, the biggest goal of the upcoming summer transfer window.
Newcastle United Sports Director Paul Mitchell reportedly tagged Jon Aramburu to replace Kieran Trippier this summer.
sun
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho has given up his biggest hint and is considering leaving Old Trafford – after “cautiously” the house is sold.
Roberto de Zerbi reportedly faced a mutiny in Marseille.
Spain’s Ace Sergio Canales needs medical treatment to make a bad leg treat…after smashing a glass door in a suspected row with former Manchester City star Martin Demichelis.
Daily Mail
A report said Lisbon Sports is willing to approve the sale of Victor Gicks in a “thank you” manner with a price reduction fee.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been sensational in a report and became the owner of Laliga Side Valencia, a report said.
Daily Telegraph
Manchester City’s latest “discrimination” claim accused the Premier League of China of distorting spending check rules and supporting Arsenal and a handful of competitors.
sports
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti is convinced Thibaut Courtois will face Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Emma Hayes said the U.S. women’s national team is following Dreamland, and the news said the United States will co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup.
Andy O’Boyle rejoined Liverpool as managing director of the women’s team.
guardian
The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) will hold a fast track appeal next month as Mexican team club Leon tries to overturn FIFA’s decision to expel them from the club World Cup in the United States.
era
Manchester City is expected to announce that it will leave the club after 10 glorious seasons in the statue of Kevin de Bruyne outside the Etihad Stadium.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino suddenly announced that the UK will host the 2035 Women’s World Cup and the United States as they are the only effective bids, which will allow the UK to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup and the United States’ U.S. Championships.
Golf will return to another power struggle after the PGA Tour refuses to accept the terms of a $1.5 billion (£1.16 billion) deal with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).
NBA ambassador John Amaechi intervened in the Civil War, which threatened to tear British basketball apart by writing to the Sports Minister.
log
Queens Park fans use his name as the name of the derogatory bar quiz team, and Lord Willie Haughey rages.
Scottish Sun
The council and police chief failed to agree to a plan to arrange a championship party for an old company, leaving residents and businesses in Scotland’s largest city, fearing damage to the streets.
The next casualty cut by Queens Park is the women’s team, which will lay off employees in June this year.