The best stories and rumors about the newspapers of Wednesday …
Daily mail
Marcus Rashford will continue to earn his £ 315,000 a weekly salary during his loan in Aston Villa, but it seems that the Manchester United star has to make a hit on his lucrative sponsorship with Nike.
Manchester United will not lower the budget of their disabled supporters association.
Trent Alexander-Arnold avoided a serious injury on Saturday after the victory of Liverpool over Bournemouth on Saturday.
The newest signing of Manchester United Patrick Dorgu is reportedly one of the lowest paid players in the club.
England will unleash a new playmaker against France in Twickenham on Saturday, by calling their two Smiths together in a renewed back division.
Daily Telegraaf
Newcastle United tends to build a new stadium adjacent to their existing St James' Park Home.
A website co-ownership of Todd Boehly is involved in the “unauthorized” resale of tickets to Chelsea matches and other Premier League matches for foreign tourists.
Chelsea focused on a Swoop for Brazilian center-back Murillo at the beginning of January, but Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis refused to consider what a record sale would have been.
Sun
Leaga referees are reportedly considering going into a strike after a letter from Real Madrid who questions their integrity.
The guardian
Manchester United is confronted in the summer with another difficult transfer window due to limited finances, with the possibility of significantly strengthening Ruben Amorim's team, depending on solving a profit from player sales.
Athletics
Arsenal discussed the possibility of bringing former Real Madrid and Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata to the club after a deal for Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa fell through it.
Scottish sun
Scott Brown has given a major update about his future at Ayr United after suggestions that he could take over at Motherwell.
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