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All the top stories and transfer rumors from the Saturday papers…
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Benfica boss Rui Costa has targeted Enzo Fernandez’s actions ahead of a deadline day move to Chelsea.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s Chelsea future is in major doubt after being left out of the Champions League squad – with the striker “shocked and disappointed” after receiving the news.
Erik ten Hag says he is not worried about the injured Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes and insists they can play every game.
Mikel Arteta suggested his hand was forced in the January transfer window after Arsenal lost Mohamed Elneny to injury.
Mykhailo Mudryk’s former coach, Andres Carrasco, insists that the Ukrainian star is more suited to a move to Arsenal.
SUN
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang looks to be in Milan after being left out of Chelsea’s Champions League squad.
Chelsea and Benfica bosses are reportedly close to a “physical confrontation” during tense negotiations for Enzo Fernandez.
NIGHT STANDARD
Graham Potter said a “severe cold” was behind the substitution of Mykhailo Mudryk at half-time during Chelsea’s draw with rivals Fulham in west London on Friday.
Michail Antonio has revealed West Ham are barring him from leaving the club in January, after “several offers” came in for the forward.
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The Premier League and EFL remain locked in talks over redistribution – with offers and counter offers made and accepted but no deal reached.
American fans of the popular ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ television show will get the chance to see the team play stateside this summer, with the Welsh club entering a team into a seven-on-seven football tournament in North Carolina this summer.
Randal Kolo Muani admits he can’t get over his longing for the dying embers of the 2022 World Cup Final, insisting the memory will ‘live forever’.
Thomas Muller has admitted that the Bayern Munich squad were surprised by Marcel Sabitzer’s deadline day move to Manchester United.
Prospective new Sheffield United owner Dozy Mmobuosi has provided an eight-figure cash injection to stave off threats of administration.
Eddie Hearn has jumped to Anthony Joshua’s defense as he insists the Brit is ready to come back with a ‘vengeance’.
TELEGRAPH
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says underperforming stars should take inspiration from Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford as he warns that “pity” is not an option for the club’s hard work.
INDEPENDENCE
Brendan Rodgers insists Leicester must accept they will sell their best players but believes the Foxes will survive.
GUARDIAN
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has taken the unprecedented step of criticizing England Athletics for its “inaccurate” interpretation of the law after UKA announced plans for a new transgender policy.
Scotland captain Jamie Ritchie says he doesn’t know what to expect from England’s new side under Steve Borthwick as the visitors look to extend their unbeaten run at Twickenham to three matches.
DAILY NOTES
Michael Beale has admitted that his only worry about losing Malik Tillman in the summer is that parent club Bayern Munich have been so impressed with his progress at Rangers that they want him back as part of their first-team squad.
Toby Sibbick admits he has transfer deadline day after enjoying Hearts’ win over Blackpool.
Oliver Abildgaard’s final days as a Celtic player have been revealed with the Denmark midfielder close to signing a deal in his home country before finalizing a deal in Italy.
New York City head coach Nick Cushing has taken a coy approach to rumors of a possible Rangers exit for James Sands.
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