Harry Kane's Possible Departure: The Impact of Daniel Levy's Chairmanship on Tottenham's Future - Exclusive Revealed!

Harry Kane's Possible Departure: The Impact of Daniel Levy's Chairmanship on Tottenham's Future - Exclusive Revealed!

Premier League star Harry Kane is reportedly unlikely to consider a return to Tottenham as long as Daniel Levy remains chairman Concerns arise over Everton's proposed sale to 777 Partners, while Chelsea is on the cusp of receiving substantial investment from US firm Ares Management Prospective bidders are deterred by Manchester United's poor start to the season

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

DAILY MAIL

Tottenham lacks a clear-cut buy-back clause for Harry Kane, with doubts regarding his willingness to come back as long as Daniel Levy continues to be part of the club.

At the clubs' inaugural summit meeting of the season on Thursday, several Premier League owners are expected to express concerns regarding Everton's potential sale to 777 Partners.

Chelsea is planning to reduce their yearly salary expenses by approximately £80m, as stated by one of Clearlake's co-founders. Additionally, the club is close to receiving substantial financial backing from the US company Ares Management.

Kees Vos, the agent of Erik ten Hag, is currently engaged in advanced talks to bring Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat under the representation of his agency, Sports Entertainment Group.

Trent Alexander-Arnold aims to make a comeback for Liverpool in their upcoming Premier League match against West Ham. In the meantime, free agent Jesse Lingard has been seen training with West Ham prior to their Europa League match against Backa Topola, as he hopes to secure a temporary contract with the club.

DAILY MIRROR

The Glazers could be forced to lower their asking price for Manchester United after their tricky start to the Premier League season.

THE ATHLETIC

The English FA has been criticised for making a disabled candidate feel they "weren't being taken seriously" before taking the new agents' exam.

Wrexham's upcoming Kop stand will not be ready for the beginning of the upcoming season due to several delays. Following an investigation by the UK Gambling Commission, the parent company of betting firm Mr Q, who is also the front-of-shirt sponsor for Watford, has been required to pay £690,947. These charges stem from their failure to safeguard individuals, including minors, from gambling exploitation and their failure to comply with regulations concerning anti-money laundering and terrorist financing.

Wearable lower-limb tracking systems have received FIFA certification, enabling their usage in official matches for the very first time.

Criticism has been directed towards UEFA for permitting Gazprom, the sponsor of Red Star Belgrade, to make a comeback in the Champions League.

THE SUN

Chelsea are charging £1,780 for one of their matchday packages at Stamford Bridge.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

The Premier League and EFL could shake hands within weeks on football's £130m-a-year New Deal, despite Championship clubs' anger over new cost controls.

The exams for approximately 700 hopeful football agents organized by The Football Association turned chaotic on Wednesday due to a internet outage at Birmingham's NEC. As a result, several candidates were unable to finish the FIFA-required test within the designated hour.

New reports suggest that Manchester United's chief, John Murtough, faced embarrassment during the summer when his team's bid for Brighton star Evan Ferguson was supposedly ridiculed.

On Thursday, Arsenal scouts will be present in Belgium to closely monitor Antonio Nusa as Club Brugge goes up against Besiktas in the Europa Conference League.

Manchester United's sluggish start to the Premier League season is adversely affecting the acquisition proceedings, making it even more improbable for potential buyers to meet the owners' inflated demand of over £5bn.

A probe has commenced regarding the reported use of racially insensitive language by Ari Karvelas, the Sussex seam bowler, during a County Championship match against Leicestershire last week.

Rafael Nadal has expressed his desire to team up with Carlos Alcaraz for doubles at the Paris Olympics, as he now finds himself uncertain about retiring from tennis in the coming year.

Counties are considering the possibility of playing short-form cricket under the names of their local football and rugby clubs as they prepare to vote on the future of the Hundred.

SCOTTISH SUN

Aaron Ramsey has claimed he could have done more for Rangers in the Europa League final.

DAILY RECORD

Former Celtic standout Jota is reportedly seeking talks to potentially terminate his Al Ittihad contract on full pay as his Saudi nightmare shows no signs of ending.