Tottenham striker Harry Kane won’t be sold to Premier League rival – Paper Talk | Transfer Centre News

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All the top stories and transfer rumors from Thursday’s paper…

TIMES

Harry Kane must continue his quest to become the Premier League’s record goalscorer at Tottenham Hotspur as the club refuse to sell him to their rivals this summer.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

Sir Martin Broughton, the businessman responsible for the Fenway Sports Group era at Anfield has questioned the £4 billion-plus price tag for Liverpool and Manchester United – because they don’t have a London postcode.

Michael Vaughan has offered to pay to fly Adil Rashid home to England from a one-day international in Bangladesh to ensure he can give evidence in person in the Yorkshire racism case.

South African MPs have vowed to block a proposed £42.5m sponsorship deal between Tottenham Hotspur and the country’s official tourism board.

A takeover bid for Manchester United will be submitted within the next 10 days, with the Glazer family still open to a potential deal that could be completed in April.

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Sky Sports News’ Kaveh Solhekol has the latest on a bid from Qatari investors for Manchester United.

Discussions between Manchester United and Qatar have been underway as a group of investors from the oil-rich country launched a bid for the club. The Glazer family may struggle to pull off the £6 billion bid they want for United, according to those involved in the process. He believes between £4.1bn and £4.5bn is more realistic.

Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has appealed for patience in the club’s search for a new manager after Rayo Vallecano’s Andoni Iraola rejected an approach on Wednesday night.

Newcastle United have made a major breakthrough in their plans to expand St James’ Park after buying the land directly behind their stadium.

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte is expected to return to work on Thursday after returning to England following gall bladder surgery.

The Premier League’s case against Manchester City could take up to four years before a verdict is reached, according to one of England’s leading sports lawyers Nick De Marco KC.

The Football Association has launched an internal review of its disciplinary practices following the embarrassing John Yems racism affair.

DAILY EXPRESS

Twelve months after suffering a frozen penis at the Winter Olympics, skier Remi Lindholm is a gold medal winner again. Lindholm suffered a freak injury while competing at the Olympics in Beijing last winter.

Mirror every day

Tottenham could turn to Ben Foster as their emergency goalkeeper after Hugo Lloris was ruled out for eight weeks.

Hugo Lloris
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Hugo Lloris has been ruled out due to the injury he suffered in Sunday’s win over Man City.

Manchester United have been given a boost in their pursuit of Barcelona pair Frenkie de Jong and Ansu Fati with LaLiga demanding that the Catalan giants cut their wage bill dramatically.

Gabriel Jesus has returned to Arsenal’s London Colney training ground to complete his rehabilitation from knee surgery.

Arsenal could have Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi this summer as Barcelona turn their transfer focus elsewhere.

SUN

Man Utd’s Qatari bid is confident the club will be allowed into the Champions League. The investor group said they are separate from PSG owner Qatar QSI.

World Cup star Sofyan Amrabat has reportedly offered to play for free in order to move to Barcelona.

Steven Gerrard is reportedly on Leeds’ shortlist to become the new manager after Jesse Marsch was sacked for a disappointing run.

New Belgian manager Domenico Tedesco decided to hire Arsenal legend and Frenchman Thierry Henry as his assistant.

DAILY NOTES

Former Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen has spoken of his surprise at joining the Hoops in January 2014 – claiming there was ‘only one option’ after interest emerged from Parkhead.

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