Liverpool target Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise as replacement for Mohamed Salah – Paper talk and football transfer gossip | Soccer News

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The top stories and transfer rumors from Thursday’s papers…

Liverpool

Liverpool will face a tough fight against land Bayern Munich star Michael Olise This summer, with the German heavyweights insisting their star man is not for sale. Olise is on Liverpool’s radar as a replacement for the departure Mohamed SalahDaily Mail

The Saudi Pro League targets both Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes of Liverpool this summer, in what could deepen a summer of upheaval at Anfield – The Independent

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Sky Sports News’ Kaveh Solhekol discusses where Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah could be heading this summer

Mohamed Salah will be tempted by a staggering ┬г200m plus offer to become the Saudi Pro League’s new poster boy – The Sun

Inter Miami is willing to compete the interest of the Saudi Pro League Mohamed Salah with a proposal that the Egyptian partner can see Lionel Messi in the MLS after his departure from LiverpoolThe Independent

MLS commissioner Don Garber believed outgoing Liverpool legend Mo Salah could make a significant impact at the top level of American soccer, and encouraged him to move to the U.S. – The Athletics

Manchester United

Manchester United is relaxed about from Marcus Rashford situation at Barcelona and are confident they will be able to find other suits if the Spanish giants decide not to activate their option to make the move permanent – ESPN

Inter Miami sounded out Manchester United midfielder Casemiro on a potential move to the MLS – Daily Mail

MLS sides Inter Miami and LA Galaxy interested in signing Casemiro when he leaves Manchester United in the summer – The Athletics

Al Ittihad interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Casemiro on a free transfer for next season, but the Saudi Arabian club must first decide on That of Fabinho future – ESPN

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Manchester United will go to the Republic of Ireland at the beginning of April for a four-day training camp – The Athletics

The FA will disapprove That of Manchester United new stadium and concede Wembley to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup final – The Sun

Arsenal

Arsenal investigate a transaction for Paris Saint-Germain forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in anticipation of a significant reshuffle this summer – The Independent

Desperate Arsenal fans have been cautioned in their attempts to attend a potentially season-defining away game, na West Ham United has asked those trying to buy tickets to provide photographic evidence that they are genuine supporters of the east London club – The Telegraph

Chelsea

Everton investigating a possible legal challenge against the Premier League for its handling of The of Chelsea undisclosed payment sanction – Guardian

Chelsea is making a swoop for another teenage prodigy after receiving an offer for The of Marseilles 16-year-old winger Said RemadniaThe Sun

Chelsea Women are considering the possibility of moving all their home games to Stamford Bridge from next season – The Sun

real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest is trained with That of Real Madrid academy on Tuesday with a view to joining the youth ranks in the near future – The Athletics

Kylian Mbappe’s knee injury was misdiagnosed after real Madrid In December, medical staff performed an MRI scan on the wrong leg – The Athletics

That of Real Madrid Santiago Bernabeu will play host to the biggest stars in tennis next month as its grounds are transformed into a collection of tennis courts – The Athletics

Scottish football

Craig McLeish looks to be given the chance to last St Mirren in the premiership – Daily record

Rugby Union

There are growing concerns that Qatar Airways’ proposed title sponsorship of rugby union’s new Nations Championship is under threat because of the war in the Gulf – The Times

Athletics

The London Marathon could be held over two days from next year, with the men’s and women’s elite races running separately over the weekend and allowing more than 50,000 additional amateur runners to take part while raising extra millions for charity – The Times



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