Top articles in Wednesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…
premier league
Crystal Palace have added Thomas Frank as potential manager to replace departed manager Oliver Glasner – The Sun
Leeds United have postponed contract talks with Daniel Farke until the end of the season – and the German may have to keep the club in the Premier League to sign a new deal at Elland Road – Daily Mirror
Rodri’s contract talks at Manchester City could hold the key to Elliott Anderson’s hopes of moving to the Etihad this summer – The Sun
Arne Slott goes on a rant in the dressing room against Wolves and attacks Liverpool players – The Sun
Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler furious at wasting time during Arsenal’s 1-0 win at Amex – Daily Mirror
Manchester City beat Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton to agree a £600,000 compensation deal with Hearts for teenage midfielder Keir McMeekin.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is considering signing a new contract with the club despite interest from Crystal Palace and Tottenham – Daily Mail
Jurgen Klopp has no interest in managing any other Premier League club out of respect for Liverpool – Daily Express
Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford to leave Old Trafford on permanent transfers this summer – Daily Express
Manager Igor Tudor has dismissed the idea that criticizing Tottenham Hotspur players in public risks alienating them, insisting the team needs “honesty” and “angry” to avoid relegation this season – The Times
Scotland
Aberdeen caretaker manager Peter Leven questions Benjamin Nygren’s win over Celtic at Pittodrie and asks why the incident was not further underlined by VAR – Scottish Sun
world soccer
Iraqi Football Association (IFA) officials are in crisis talks with FIFA, casting doubt on the World Cup’s intercontinental play-offs, citing concerns that they may not be able to take part in the final, scheduled for Mexico later this month, The Guardian reported.
Europe
Real Madrid are considering replacing Alvaro Arbeloa with AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri for next season – Corriere dello Sport
women’s soccer
WSL Football has confirmed that Women’s Super League 2 teams taking part in the new promotion/relegation play-offs will have home advantage in the one-leg contest, while top-flight teams will have to play away – The Guardian
ICYMI: Top news and transfer rumors in Wednesday’s newspapers…


