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Headlines and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s papers …
THE SUN
Everton are expected to make a new offer for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot.
Manchester United are keeping an eye on Real Madrid star Federico Valverde as a possible replacement for Paul Pogba.
Roman Abramovich has injected £ 2bn into Chelsea’s transfers alone since taking office in 2003.
Arsenal will launch major cost-cutting plans – although they will only cut their payrolls by almost £ 700,000 a week.
Former Newcastle striker Salomon Rondon has followed in the footsteps of former Toon boss Rafa Benitez as he leaves Chinese club Dalian Pro.
Ravel Morrison has revealed he is in talks with Premier League and La Liga clubs for his next move.
Steven Gerrard has admitted Fernando Torres ‘broke his heart’ when he left Liverpool to join Chelsea in 2011.
THE GUARDIAN
Jordan Pickford is set to return to Everton’s starting lineup against Manchester City on Wednesday after missing the last four games with a rib injury.
DAILY MIRROR
Jurgen Klopp has revealed he received a text from Liverpool owners apologizing for the state of the team when he took the reins.
Arsene Wenger questioned Jurgen Klopp’s decision to stay with Alisson, saying he appeared to be the type of player who carried errors with him from game to game.
Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho both sent a message to Kylian Mbappe after the PSG striker netted a scintillating hat-trick against Barcelona.
Kylian Mbappe insisted he was “happy” at PSG after his hat-trick against Barcelona – but warned it would be “stupid” to make a decision on his future after a game.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United are ready to pay £ 61million to sign Jules Kounde from Sevilla this summer, according to reports.
Manchester United are reportedly considering a move for young PAOK Salonika Christos Tzolis.
DAILY STAR
Liverpool’s Takumi Minamino could be offered a La Liga escape route with Sevilla after his solid debut at Southampton.
Liverpool hero Javier Mascherano believes his former club could be a danger in this season’s Champions League.
THE TELEGRAPH OF THE DAY
Eddie Jones admitted Owen Farrell was sub par in the opening rounds of the Six Nations.
THE TEMPERATURE
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has made it clear he could still be in charge next season after admitting he had talks about transfer activities this summer.
SCOTTISH SUN
Former Celtic star Tommy Johnson has revealed he was overlooked for a recruiting job at Parkhead before Nicky Hammond was confirmed as the Hoops’ full-time football operations chief.
DAILY REGISTRATION
Former Celtic coach Damien Duff said he would have been ‘unhappy with himself’ if he had continued to be part of the Irish coaching roster.
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