Saturday’s newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
premier league
Arsenal have shown strong interest in Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga and are hoping to fend off competition from rivals for his signature, the Telegraph has reported.
Liverpool are the latest club to show interest in Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton – talkSPORT
Marcus Rashford’s future is up in the air ahead of the World Cup summer as Barcelona consider options to keep the on-loan Manchester United star – Daily Mail
Marcus Rashford could see his Manchester United salary increase by a third if they secure qualification for next season’s Champions League, leaving the club’s future in limbo as they head into the World Cup summer – The Times
Manchester United could be without four of their five centre-backs for Premier League trip to Chelsea as defensive crisis mounts – The Sun
Tottenham Hotspur are in talks to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi this summer on the condition that they retain their Premier League status – The Athletic reporter
Tottenham Hotspur may have breached Premier League rules when transferring Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, the Telegraph has reported.
Tottenham are thought to be tracking Leeds United goalkeeper Karl Darlow, with Spurs set to sign at least one new goalkeeper this summer – The Telegraph
Chelsea fans have slammed Todd Boley’s website Vivid Seat as “unacceptable” for selling tickets for the FA Cup semi-final against Leeds at Wembley Stadium for more than £1,000.
Former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Dino Topmoller has emerged as one of the candidates for the soon-to-be vacant position as Crystal Palace manager, The Times has reported.
world cup
Saudi Arabia part ways with coach Herve Renard just 59 days before their World Cup opener against Uruguay on June 15, with Georgios Donis set to take over – The Athletic reporter
cricket
Saudi Arabia considers increasing interest in cricket as doubts grow over future of LIV golf project – The Times
rugby union
George Martin has finally returned to the Leicester Tigers squad after 14 months out injured, giving England head coach Steve Borthwick a boost – The Times
tennis
2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrosova is under investigation for refusing a doping test – a violation that could lead to a ban of up to four years – The Telegraph

