Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Premier League urged to address Israel-Hamas war by clubs; Ivan Toney eyes Arsenal move after FA ban; Ronaldo targets 2026 World Cup; Van de Beek considers Eredivisie return; Rangers delay manager decision

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

DAILY MAIL

The outbreak of war in Israel has prompted calls from clubs for the Premier League to issue a formal response. Executives at various clubs have expressed dissatisfaction with the sport's silence following Hamas' terrorist attack last Friday.

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Ronald Koeman, the head coach of the Netherlands, has expressed ongoing bitterness over Ryan Gravenberch's rejection of a call-up to the national team last month.

Manchester United faces a dilemma concerning the persistently leaky roof at Old Trafford.

Tottenham's Eric Dier and his former teammate Matt Doherty have engaged in a brief exchange on social media following Doherty's penalty mistake in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.

Manchester United is currently in talks to prolong the contract of promising young forward Omari Forson, who has been selected for the England elite development squad (previously known as U20s) for matches against Romania and Portugal during the international break.

Antony's ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin will hold a formal interview with Greater Manchester Police on Thursday.

THE SUN

Jadon Sancho has "no relationship" with manager Erik ten Hag, according to reports.

Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly determined to play at the 2026 World Cup.

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

The joint bid by Italy and Turkey for Euro 2032 will proceed, even though it violates Uefa's own regulations. Uefa's rule stipulates that co-hosts must be neighboring countries.

Chris Coleman has resigned as Atromitos boss in Greece.

DAILY MIRROR

Jamaica has offered Mason Greenwood a chance to revive his international career, three years after the forward represented England.

Following a substantial increase in profits, Sir Jim Ratcliffe received a portion of a £75m dividend from the Mercedes Formula 1 team.

Jenni Hermoso of Spain has expressed that her reputation has been damaged as a result of the unexpected kiss from former president Luis Rubiales. The striker further stated that she received no support or protection.

When his eight-month suspension for violating the FA's betting regulations concludes in January, Brentford striker Ivan Toney is eager to join Arsenal.

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Nicolas Jackson, the Chelsea forward, has recently had a minor surgery on his wrist. However, he is expected to be ready for the upcoming match against Arsenal once club football resumes after the international break.

Victor Francos, the Spanish Secretary of State for Sports, feels that the men's national team should have provided greater support for the women's side, particularly after the incident where former federation president Luis Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso.

West Brom midfielder John Swift will miss six weeks of action with a calf injury.

Serie A side Salernitana have appointed Filippo Inzaghi as their new head coach.

Diego Alonso has been appointed as Sevilla head coach on a deal until the end of the season.

50 Cent has agreed to sponsor Welsh football team AFC Rumney's girls U14 team.

NHL players won't be allowed to put Pride-themed tape on their sticks while on the ice this season as part of a decision made by the board of governors in June.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

The Football Association's inadequate reaction to the terrorist incidents in Israel has drawn strong criticism from David Bernstein, the organization's former chairman and a Jewish business executive.

Tottenham Hotspur is providing assistance and solidarity to Manor Solomon, their Israeli winger, who has been affected by the recent attacks perpetrated by Hamas in his home nation.

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Mark Bullingham, the chief executive of the Football Association, predicts that the grassroots game's facilities will undergo a significant transformation as a result of Euro 2028. He has labeled the current standards in the country as "embarrassing."

Israel Dagg, the ex-All Black, has voiced his apprehensions regarding the future of rugby in New Zealand before their quarter-final clash against Ireland in the Rugby World Cup. According to him, New Zealand rugby is gradually losing its essence and grassroots connection.

Due to a printing mistake on their Castore kits, the England cricketers have been seen sporting alternate shirts during the Cricket World Cup.

Premier League clubs are cautious about appearing biased in the Middle East conflict and are awaiting instructions from the league regarding the commemoration of the victims of the Israel attacks.

DAILY EXPRESS

The Glazer family will remain Manchester United owners for the January transfer window if they delay their takeover decision beyond November, according to reports.

Premier League Under Pressure: Urgent Demands for Response Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict - Must-Read News

Donny van de Beek could make a return to the Eredivisie as he continues to be frozen out at Manchester United.

THE TIMES

UK and Ireland have been confirmed by Uefa as the hosts of Euro 2028 with the organisers promising affordable tickets for fans.

Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso has denied receiving pressure from World Cup-winning coach Jorge Vilda to downplay the unsolicited kiss she received from Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish FA.

The fact that more than 3,600 tickets are still available for England's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Fiji in Marseille on Sunday suggests that fans are still uncertain about Steve Borthwick's team.

The ECB will hold talks over the international schedule in 2028 to decide whether to leave a gap in the English summer schedule to accommodate the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

DAILY RECORD

Trent Alexander-Arnold has bizarrely name-dropped former Rangers and Hibs star Brandon Barker as one of the toughest opponents he's ever faced.

SCOTTISH SUN

Rangers have yet to make a final decision on their next manager.