Marcus Rashford future: Newcastle eye move for Man Utd forward after Aston Villa loan spell – Paper Talk

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

Sun

Newcastle wants to save Marcus Rashford from his Manchester United Limbo.

Athletics

Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly is close to signing a new long-term contract with the club.

The long -awaited redevelopment of Nottingham Forest of the city area has finally been set to get the green light.

Fenerbahce has demanded that the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) is investigating after members of the disciplinary committee of the association reportedly made “hostile explanations” about the club in leaked WhatsApp messages.

Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden says he has his “hunger” back and is out to prove the doubters incorrectly prior to the 2025-26 season.

Daily mail

Pep Guardiola is insisting that Jack Grealish needs playing time and that it is 'best' for him to leave Manchester City.

Wayne Rooney has dropped a big hint about his future as a football manager on the back of his disastrous Stints in Birmingham and Plymouth.

Time

Three British teenagers have received a payment day of £ 66k thanks to Wimbledon -Wildcards.

Georgia Stanway, the midfielder of England, has said that players should help finance the trips from their families to Euro 2025 due to the high costs of living from Switzerland.

Daily mirror

Viktor Gyokeres clearly rejected the air conversations with Sporting Lisbon while his transfersaga becomes bitter.

The Scottish Sun

Rangers -defender John Soutar has undergone surgery prior to a crucial Champions League collision against Panathinaikos.

Former scout of Celtic and Rangers John Park has returned to Scottish football to play a surprising new role at a Premiership Club.

Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches from next season

From next season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.

And 80 percent of all Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.

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