Harry Kane's Potential Departure from Tottenham Spurs, Linked to Chairman Daniel Levy - Insider Scoop

Harry Kane's Potential Departure from Tottenham Spurs, Linked to Chairman Daniel Levy - Insider Scoop

Harry Kane's future at Tottenham appears uncertain as long as Daniel Levy remains chairman, while Premier League owners express concerns over Everton's proposed sale to 777Partners Additionally, John Terry seeks to acquire a stake in Chelsea

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

DAILY MAIL

Premier League owners are expressing concerns about Everton's potential sale to 777Partners at the clubs' inaugural summit meeting this season on Thursday.

There is uncertainty surrounding whether Tottenham has a clear-cut buy-back clause for Harry Kane, with doubts about his willingness to return as long as Daniel Levy is still at the club.

Chelsea are aiming to reduce their yearly wage expenses by approximately £80m, as disclosed by one of Clearlake's co-founders. Additionally, the club is on the brink of securing substantial financial backing from US company Ares Management.

Kees Vos, the agent of Erik ten Hag, is engaged in advanced discussions regarding the inclusion of Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat to his Sports Entertainment Group agency.

England international Jesse Lingard, currently a free agent, has been spotted engaging in training sessions with West Ham in preparation for their upcoming Europa League match against Backa Topola. Lingard aims to secure a temporary contract with the Hammers.

Chelsea are on the verge of securing a $500m (£402.9m) investment from US investment firm Ares Management.

THE ATHLETIC

The English FA has faced criticism for failing to treat a disabled candidate seriously prior to their participation in the new agents' exam.

Due to a series of delays, the opening of Wrexham's new Kop stand has been postponed and it will not be available for the beginning of the upcoming season.

The UK Gambling Commission has determined that the parent company of Mr Q, the sponsor on Watford's front-of-shirt, is responsible for not safeguarding individuals, including minors, from gambling exploitation and for non-compliance with anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulations. As a result, they are required to pay £690,947.

Baroness Sue Campbell, currently serving as the director of women's football at the Football Association (FA), will be stepping down from her position in 2024.

For the first time, FIFA has granted certification to wearable lower limb tracking systems, allowing their use in official matches.

Critics have slammed UEFA for permitting the return of Gazprom, the sponsor of Red Star Belgrade, to 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 club anger over new cost controls.

The exams for approximately 700 hopeful football agents organized by The Football Association were marred by turmoil on Wednesday due to a sudden internet connection failure at Birmingham's NEC. Consequently, several candidates faced the inability to finish the FIFA-mandated test within the designated one-hour timeframe.

John Terry is attempting to purchase a stake in Chelsea - and he has previously voiced his support for the club's owner Todd Boehly.

THE TIMES

Manchester United's dismal beginning to the Premier League season is adversely affecting the progress of the takeover procedure, as potential buyers become even more unlikely to fulfill the owners' exaggerated asking price exceeding £5 billion.

A probe has been initiated into the purported use of racially offensive language by Ari Karvelas, the Sussex seam bowler, during a County Championship game against Leicestershire last week.

Rafael Nadal has recently expressed his desire to team up with Carlos Alcaraz in the doubles competition at the Paris Olympics. This comes as he admits uncertainties about retiring from tennis next year.

As the future of the Hundred is being put to vote, counties are contemplating the option of playing shorter versions of cricket using the names of their respective local football and rugby clubs.

SCOTTISH SUN

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