Thursday’s newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
premier league
Manchester United bosses regret their decision to agree to sell Marcus Rashford to Barcelona for just £26m – Daily Star
Manchester United have reported that they plan to allow Jadon Sancho to leave the club for free this summer.
American billionaire Leon Cooperman increases stake in Manchester United – The Sun
Harry Amass returns to Man United’s training ground after being loaned to Norwich City to treat a hamstring injury – The Sun
Premier League proposal to centralize border advertising sales met with frosty reaction from some top clubs – Daily Mail
Chelsea academy star George Jobling completes move to Spurs – The Sun
all over the world
Sevilla manager Matias Almeida suspended for seven games for clash with match officials – The Independent
UEFA is ready to back FIFA’s proposal to expand the Club World Cup to 48 teams for the next edition in 2029 – The Guardian
Foxboro threatens to cancel World Cup games at Gillette Stadium if it does not receive vital security funding – Daily Mail
According to reports in Greece, Panathinaikos manager Rafa Benitez is on the verge of being sacked, with former Liverpool player Igor Biscan potentially replacing him, the Daily Mail reported.
Philippe Coutinho is ready to terminate contract with Vasco da Gama after being booed by his fans, reports in Brazil – Daily Mail
James Rodriguez finally gets visa to play for Minnesota United – just three days before MLS season begins – Daily Mail
