Exclusive: Man Utd Chiefs Intervene to Resolve Heated Jadon Sancho and Erik ten Hag Feud - Explosive Insider Report

Exclusive: Man Utd Chiefs Intervene to Resolve Heated Jadon Sancho and Erik ten Hag Feud - Explosive Insider Report

Man Utd chiefs mediate Jadon Sancho and Erik ten Hag dispute Gareth Southgate won't watch Jordan Henderson in Saudi Arabia Newcastle's owners back Eddie Howe despite poor start Gary Lineker suggests Emma Hayes as Leicester's manager

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...

DAILY MAIL

Manchester United's football director, John Murtough, and CEO, Richard Arnold, are currently leading negotiations to resolve the disagreement between Erik ten Hag and Jadon Sancho.

The signing of American goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce in a groundbreaking deal is nearing completion for Manchester United. At the same time, the club is committed to retaining Lionesses standout Mary Earps.

Juventus is said to have identified Arsenal's Thomas Partey as a potential replacement for Paul Pogba in the event that the midfielder faces a substantial ban due to a failed drugs test.

John Terry has justified his decision to charge fans fees of up to £500 for dining with him and £100 for autographs, emphasizing that all proceeds will be donated to charity and expressing the significance of this cause to him.

Everton's prospective new owners 777 Partners were late in making a £900,000 payment to their business partners at the British Basketball League earlier this summer.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Jonjo Shelvey is on the verge of a move to Turkish club Rizespor as he approaches the conclusion of his unsatisfactory stint with Nottingham Forest.

Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle United, continues to receive unwavering support from the club's Saudi chairman, Yasir Al-Rumayyan. In response to the team's challenging start to the season, Al-Rumayyan has merely inquired about any further assistance he can offer.

Gareth Southgate has no plans to travel to Saudi Arabia to watch Jordan Henderson in person before England's next games against Australia and Italy in October.

THE TIMES

Mike Ashley is now the frontrunner to purchase Headingley stadium and acquire a share in Yorkshire County Cricket Club following the failed agreement with Rajasthan Royals.

Should the American investment firm 777 Partners proceed with the acquisition of Everton, it is anticipated that the process will be time-consuming, as the Premier League guarantees compliance with club ownership regulations.

THE SUN

Graham Potter has turned down a return to management with Scottish side Rangers after being approached to replace under-fire Michael Beale.

Toto Wolf says he missed out on signing Max Verstappen as a youngster - because he could not offer the Dutchman a guaranteed seat at Mercedes.

DAILY EXPRESS

Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has reportedly been playing through a 'nagging' injury since last season, it has been claimed.

DAILY STAR

Gary Lineker has revealed that he advised Leicester City to choose Emma Hayes as their new manager.

Inter Miami fans are anxiously awaiting Lionel Messi's availability for their upcoming MLS match against Atlanta United due to injury concerns.

DAILY MIRROR

Andre Onana is set for showdown talks with Erik ten Hag over his decision to return to international duty with Cameroon.

Jurgen Klopp's agent has reiterated his client won't be leaving Liverpool before 2026 amid speculation linking him with the Germany job.

SCOTTISH DAILY EXPRESS

Elliot Anderson won't be coming back into the Scotland fold. The attacking midfielder pulled out of Steve Clarke's squad last week after just a couple of training sessions.

DAILY RECORD

Celtic have got a spot in football's top 100 for most spent on their current squad, according to new research.