The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
– Adam Wharton expects to leave Crystal Palace this summer. The Manchester United target believes he is ready to make the next step and wants to join a Champions League club. (The Sun)
– Tottenham Hotspur will consider turning to Sean Dyche to rescue the club from relegation if first-choice Roberto De Zerbi continues to insist he will only take the job at the end of the season. (The Telegraph)
– Tim Sherwood described the current situation at Spurs as “mind-boggling” and warned the club is at serious risk of Premier League relegation with seven games left.
– Everton plan to offer David Moyes a new contract this summer in recognition of his work turning the club from relegation candidates into European challengers. (The Guardian)
– Mohamed Salah reportedly turned down an extra £20m to hasten his departure from Liverpool. (The Sun)
– Jurgen Klopp is urging Liverpool to sign Yan Diomande as a replacement for Mohamed Salah. (The Sun)
– Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is said to have endorsed a move for Sandro Tonali amid growing interest in the Newcastle midfielder. (Daily Mirror)
EFL
– Wrexham’s surge under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has translated into record financial growth, with the club reporting a £33.3m turnover for the 2024/25 season. (Daily Star)
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SCOTLAND
– Scotland captain Andy Robertson says he will make a “huge decision” on his future before the World Cup and remained tight-lipped on a possible move to Celtic. (Daily Record)
– Auston Trusty insists the Premiership title is “our trophy to take” despite a five-point gap between Celtic and Hearts. (Daily Record)
– Neil Lennon says he wants to manage in the Premiership again but does not want speculation about his future to be a distraction while in charge at Dunfermline. (The Scottish Sun)
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
– Steve Clarke believes the spotlight on Scotland will intensify after three British Isles nations were knocked out of World Cup play-off matches. (Daily Mail)
– England’s World Cup opponents Ghana were reportedly hit by a suspected robbery at their training camp in Vienna. (The Sun)