Football gossip, paper talk & transfer rumours: Man Utd watch Southampton winger

The top stories and rumors about Wednesday's newspapers … catch up on Tuesday's gossip.

Daily mail

Manchester United Scouts were in Bangor City to see how Tyler Dibbling in action would see for England under the 19th place against Wales, and it is clear that 14 Premier League clubs – led by United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester City – asked for the gifted 19 -year wing player.

The boss of the referees Howard Webb has told EFL clubs that officials from the Premier League match earn an average of £ 240,000 a year.

The construction of the new £ 2 billion stadium of Manchester United can take longer than some people hope, but a way to speed up the process would be that the club corresponds to a land change with their neighbors of the freight company.

Chelsea is reportedly prepared to pay the opportunities to beat Real Madrid for the signing of Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen this summer.

Manchester United has confirmed that competitions will be placed in four categories next season as part of a change fans groups that have been closed as 'dynamic prices'.

Sun

Manchester United and Arsenal keep an eye on two Olympiacos Wonderkids for the summer transfer window – Babis Kostoulas and Christos Mouzakitis.

Six hopeful of England fear that they might have to make a summer transfer to book their place in the Thomas Tuchel World Cup team.

Manchester United has rejected the chance to move to a new stadium with 80,000 seats for free, according to an MP.

England will play their next qualifying match in Villa Park in Villa Park in September.

According to reports, Jadon Sancho wants to return to Borussia Dortmund, only seven months after Chelsea near Chelsea.

Daily mirror

Harry Maguire has been left to fight for his future in England after Thomas Tuchel admitted that he had broken the defender for his first English team instead of classifying him as not fit enough to report.

Compliance with Liverpool about the prime minister League's rules can be endangered if Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid leaves for a free transfer.

Former Manchester City star Danilo has claimed that he only started playing 'the right way' under Pep Guardiola.

Trent Alexander-Arnold will be forced to change his favorite shirt number if he moves from Liverpool to Real Madrid this summer, because Laliga does not allow shirt numbers higher than no 25.

Athletics

Head coach of England, Thomas Tuchel, has expressed his concern about the lack of a playing holiday for football players with the newly expanded club World Cup.

The ambitions of Andoni Iraola as head coach are matched by Bournemouth, the president of the Black Knight Football ownership group of the club.

The guardian

Reading is stuck in a three -way struggle from Brink Manship with the owner, Dai Yongge, and two potential buyers, the American business people Robert Platek and Rob Couhig, which makes the staff at the club that they will be forced in administration next month.

World Sevens Football, the lucrative Zeven-a-Side ladies series that will start in Portugal in May, is to hire one of the most senior figures of Chelsea ladies, Adrian Jacob.

West Ham stands in line for the Sunderland -midfielder Chris Rigg. Tottenham also followed the 17-year-old, but West Ham has brought itself into a strong position to promote their interest.

Daily Express

Former Tottenham -defender Jan Vertonghen announced that he will retire from football at the end of the season, after he opened up with the daily pain with which he suffers and the fear of becoming dependent on painkillers.

Time

The British and Irish Lions are talking about playing France for the first time in 40 years to launch their 2029 tour through new -Zeeland.

Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson for the Japanese Grand Prix after the New Zealander was brutally fell by Red Bull after just two races of the new season.

Daily record

Tony Docherty is insisting that he would not be worried to play Lyall Cameron against Rangers this weekend.

Scottish sun

A Danish journalist caused a great controversy this week after he focuses on Kasper Schmeichel in the aftermath of the Nations of the Nations League of Denmark against Portugal.

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