The main stories and the transfer of rumors from Wednesday’s newspapers …
sun
ERIK TEN HAG has decided to throw a career rescue by the Dutch giants Feyenoord, according to reports.
Mo Salah is close to leaving Liverpool claims his best friend and former teammate Dejan Lovren.
Manchester United have set up up to 200 other staff in the latest brutal movement of Sir Jim Ratcliffe cost.
Real Madrid star Raul Asecio is set to face trial in a case of children’s pornography.
Athletic
Arsenal striker Kai Havertz will be appreciated after suffering a muscular damage during the team’s Dubai training camp.
The prospect of Europe’s best clubs playing competitive equipment at the US has taken a step forward after news of a major possible change in how UEFA sells trade and media rights for its club competitions.
Daily Express
Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew from open Welsians a few hours before his first round with Jamie Clarke, leaving Hoards of Fans in Llandudno bitterly disappointed.
Warren Gatland has spoken abroad after leaving his job as Wales’s main coach among the six nations. The 61-year-old has supervised a shameful form, with Wales losing their last 14 games.
WTA has confirmed that Stefano Vukov, former coach of Elena Rybakina, will remain banned by the tournament after an investigation into his behavior towards World No. 5.
Daily mail
Michail Antonio is reported to be flying to Dubai today to start the next phase of the car accident recovery.
Daily mirror
Some Manchester United players are said to have discussed whether Ruben amorim would be served best by shaking his tactical approach.
Vitalii Mykolenko still wakes up every day and should make a nervous call to his parents.
The Armed Forces and the match judge have detailed the extension of the tunnel bust that includes Newcastle and Aston Villa on Boxing Day.
Daily telegraph
Rugby English Union chiefs are considering a “novice league” that can be presented at the sub-20 level next season, with new data that strengthen the best young people in the country still do not play enough .
Times
Manchester United’s staff has remained surprised by the “brutal” holiday of the club’s long chief team operations as part of Ineos’s restructuring at Old Trafford.
Daily record
Manuel Neuer says it is an honor to share the Celtic Park phase with Kasper Schmeichel.