Thursday’s newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
liverpool
Liverpool will face a tough battle to sign Bayern Munich star Michael Olise this summer, but the German giants insist their star player is not for sale. Olise is attracting attention from Liverpool as a potential replacement for departed Mohamed Salah – Daily Mail
A turbulent summer at Anfield could deepen further as the Saudi Pro League targets both Liverpool’s Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes this summer – The Independent
Mohamed Salah will be tempted by a staggering offer of more than £200m to become the Saudi Professional League’s new marquee player – The Sun
Inter Miami are prepared to counter interest from the Saudi Professional League in Mohamed Salah, with a proposal for a possible move to MLS after his Egyptian partner Lionel Messi leaves Liverpool.
MLS commissioner Don Garber believes outgoing Liverpool legend Mo Salah has the potential to make a big impact in American soccer’s top flight and has encouraged him to move to the United States.
manchester united
Manchester United are relaxed about Marcus Rashford’s situation at Barcelona and are confident they can find another suitor if the Spanish giants decide not to exercise the option to make the transfer permanent – ESPN
Inter Miami have approached Manchester United midfielder Casemiro about a possible move to MLS – Daily Mail
MLS clubs Inter Miami and Los Angeles Galaxy are interested in signing Casemiro, who leaves Manchester United in the summer – The Athletic reporter
Al Ittihad are interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Casemiro on a free transfer next season, but the Saudi club must first decide on Fabinho’s future – ESPN
Manchester United head to Republic of Ireland for four-day training camp in early April – Reporter for The Athletic
The FA ignores Manchester United’s new stadium and allocates Wembley to host 2035 Women’s World Cup final – The Sun
arsenal
Arsenal are considering signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Hviča Kvaratschelia in anticipation of a major change this summer – The Independent
Desperate Arsenal fans were thwarted in their attempts to attend a potentially season-deciding away game, as West Ham United asked those looking to buy tickets to submit a photo to prove they were a genuine supporter of the east London club, the Telegraph reported.
chelsea
Everton are considering a possible legal challenge to the Premier League over its handling of undisclosed payment sanctions to Chelsea – The Guardian
Chelsea prepare to pounce on new teenage wonder with offer for Marseille’s 16-year-old winger Said Lemadonia – The Sun
Chelsea Women considering the possibility of moving all home games to Stamford Bridge next season – The Sun
real madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son trained at Real Madrid’s academy on Tuesday with a view to joining the youth team in the near future – Reporter for The Athletic
Kylian Mbappé’s knee injury was misdiagnosed after Real Madrid medical staff performed an MRI on his opposite leg in December – Reporter for The Athletic
Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu will host tennis’ biggest stars next month as its pitch transforms into a collection of tennis courts – Reporter for The Athletic
scottish football
Craig McLeish looks set to be given the chance to keep St Mirren in the Premiership – Daily Record
rugby union
Concerns are growing that Qatar Airways’ proposed title sponsor of rugby union’s new Nations Championship is under threat because of the Gulf War – The Times
athletics
The London Marathon could be held over two days from next year, with the men’s and women’s elite races held separately over the weekend, allowing more than 50,000 more amateur runners to take part and raising an extra million for charity – The Times

