Top stories and transfer rumors from Friday’s newspaper…
Daily Express
Arsenal is set to distract Alexander Isaac, instead aiming to target sports-centric Victor Gyoker as the top target for the upcoming summer transfer window, according to reports.
Newcastle United sports director Paul Mitchell reportedly marked John Arrumble this summer to replace Kieran Trippier.
solar
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho dropped the biggest hint, but he is thinking of leaving Old Trafford after “carefully” putting his house on sale.
Reports say Roberto deserbi is facing a player rebellion in Marseille.
Spanish ace Sergio Canales needed treatment for a terrible cut leg after shattering a glass door on suspicion of rows with former Manchester City star Martin DeMichelis.
Daily Mail
Sport Lisbon is willing to approve the sale of Victor Gyoker as a “thank you” gesture, according to the report.
According to reports, Cristiano Ronaldo is insensible to become the owner of Valencia on the Lariga side.
Daily telegraph
Manchester City’s latest “discrimination” claim accuses the Premier League of distorting spending check rules in favor of Arsenal and a few rivals.
Athletic
Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti is confident that Tiboat Kruva is worthy of playing Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Emma Hayes says the US women’s national team is in “Dreamland” following news that the US is scheduled to co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup.
Andy O’Boyle has rejoined Liverpool as managing director of the women’s team.
Guardian
Next month, the Court of Arbitration of Sports (CAS) will hold a swift appeal next month as Mexican side club Leon attempts to overturn FIFA’s decision to banish them from the US Club World Cup.
The era
Manchester City is expected to build a statue of Kevin De Bruin outside Etihad Stadium.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino was surprised at UEFA’s annual parliament when the UK suddenly announced that it would host the 2035 Women’s World Cup and the US would host the 2031 tournament.
Golf is back in another power struggle after the PGA Tour refused to accept the terms of its $1.5 billion (£1.16 billion) contract with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF).
NBA Ambassador John Amaech intervened in the Civil War.
Daily Record
Living Road Willie Housey was furious after Queen’s Park fans used his name for a light-hearted pub quiz team name.
Scottish Sun
The council and the police chief disagreed with plans to house the old company title party, leaving residents and businesses on Wreck Street in Scotland’s biggest city.
The next casualty of Queen’s Park cuts will be the women’s team x by June this year.