The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday’s newspapers…
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Ruben Amorim accepts he may be forced to wait until after the international break before taking over as Manchester United manager.
England will ban players from competitions which are suspected of corruption and will also move to prevent cricketers from entering new franchise leagues after elimination from other tournaments played at the same time.
Wrexham’s Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have landed new investment from a billionaire New York family as they try fund the club’s rise through English football.
ATHLETIC
Evangelos Marinakis, owner of Premier League club Nottingham Forest, is suing one of his rivals from Greek football in a libel case that is in its early stages at the High Court in London.
DAILY MAIL
Gary Neville has ripped into Erik ten Hag and the Manchester United administration for overseeing ‘two of the worst signings’ in the club’s history, the arrivals of Casemiro and Antony in 2022.
THE TIMES
Joe Marler left the England camp on Monday due to “personal reasons” and is unlikely to return to play for his country this autumn.
DAILY MIRROR
Dele Alli led the tributes to George Baldock as he attended the funeral service for the Greece international, three weeks after his tragic death at the age of just 31.
DAILY MAIL
Anthony Martial broke his duck for new club AEK Athens club after just three games, ending a 339-day drought since his last goal for former club Manchester United in November 2023.
SCOTTISH SUN
The biker who was hit by Alfredo Morelos in his drink-drive shame has accused the striker of lying over his statement in the wake of the accident.
The Belgian Grand Prix has secured a new contract that will keep it on the Formula 1 calendar for four out of six years from 2026-2031.It is the first deal of t
Formula One has announced that the Belgian Grand Prix will be rotated from next year as the sport’s bosses move to introduce new races to the calendar.The dea
West Ham have cancelled a planned news conference with head coach Julen Lopetegui, with the Spaniard's future at the club looking increasingly uncertain. The 58
Harriet Dart moved to within one win of qualifying for the Australian Open, but Heather Watson’s hopes ended after a bright start.Dart came through 6-7 (6) 6-