Wednesday’s headlines and transfer news…
DAILY MIRROR
Dan Ashworth has been moved to the top of Arsenal’s shortlist for their new sporting director, which could see him reunited with Gunners chief executive Richard Garlick, with whom he previously worked at West Brom.
The former head coach of “Manchester United” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rejected the opportunity to lead the Norwegian “Molde” for the third time.
Alan Shearer doubts Pep Guardiola’s claims he knew Cole Palmer was a star in the making.
THE TIMES
Tottenham defender Christian Romero appeared to criticize the club’s hierarchy for a lack of investment in the team following Sunday’s 4-3 home defeat by Chelsea.
EXPRESS OF THE DAY
“Manchester United” will not rule out the sale of Lisandro Martinez if “Real Madrid” is ready to protect the defender, reports RIA Novosti.
Pep Guardiola has admitted that it would be “good” for him to take a break from football, despite recently signing a new contract with Manchester City.
DAILY STAR:
Manchester United could be ready to let Marcus Rashford go in the January transfer window after reportedly agreeing he is not for sale.
SUN
Millwall fans are calling on Jose Mourinho to keep his word after he jokingly suggested he wanted to take over at the Den.
Arne Slott was furious with his Liverpool players as they continued their perfect Champions League record.
Luke Littler was the UK’s most searched athlete on Google in 2024.
DAILY MAIL
Mark Cucurella’s costly slips in Chelsea’s London derby with Tottenham on Sunday look set to be a marketing disaster for Puma and their new £220 boots.
Former Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal made a surprise appearance at Ajax training on Tuesday.
SCOTTISH SUN
Scottish Premier League club Aberdeen have made a huge U-turn and abandoned plans to build a new £80 million stadium.
DAILY RECORD
Bullish Todd Cantwell insists he is “proud” of the transfer request that saw him defect from Rangers to Blackburn Rovers as he doubled down on his verdict on Philippe Clement.
Unscrupulous Dinamo Zagreb head coach Nenad Bjelica insists only his side deserve to win the Champions League stalemate with Celtic.