Football gossip, paper talk and transfer rumours: Leeds considering sacking Daniel Farke after Premier League promotion

Transfer the top stories and rumors about Thursday's newspapers …

Daily mail

Leeds is considering dismissing manager Daniel Farke, despite the German security of promotion back to the Premier League.

Manchester United fights against Chelsea and Real Madrid for the signature of the 17-year-old Argentinian midfielder Franco Mastantuono of the river plate, which has a release clause of £ 38 million.

Wolves star Matheus Cunha has placed a cryptic message on social media with the forward edges closer to a summer movement to Manchester United.

De Telegraaf

Chelsea leads the race to sign Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen in a movement that would be a boost for head coach Enzo Maresca.

Midfielder of Manchester City James McATee has emerged as a target for Nottingham Forest and Bayer Leverkusen as Pep Guardiola Prints ahead with movements for Morgan Gibbs-White of Florian Wirtz.

The guardian

West Ham's 24-year-old Ghana-wing player Mohammed Kudus attracts interest from Al Nassr.

Sun

Freddie Flintoff has revealed that his son was too scared to talk to him after he had seriously sustained facial injuries after his top equipment.

QPR boss Marti Cifuentes could leave the club this summer after a breakdown in his relationship with Chief Executive Christian Nourry.

The independent

Mikel Arteta knew doubt about the availability of Mikel Merino for the semi-final of Arsenal's Champions League after their 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace that places Liverpool on the edge of the title.

Organizers of the London Marathon are preparing for what they hope that this Sunday is a record event, stimulated by an increase in popularity among young people.

Daily record

Fenerbahce Face coughs with a striking £ 25 million levy if at the end of the season they are the cakes as Rangers-linked Jose Mourinho, according to several Bombshell reports in Turkey.

The Scottish Sun

Hamilton has lodged a profession against their 15 -point punishment – with the SFA to convene a hearing before the championship final of next Friday evening.

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