Back page headlines and rumors taken from Wednesday newspapers …
AN SUN
Juan Mata is being watched by Juventus, Roma and Inter Milan as his future at Manchester United hangs in the balance.
Benjamin Mendy was fined £ 1,000 after driving without insurance or a license when cops pulled him into his Lamborghini of £ 475,000.
Arsenal are in talks with whizkid Miguel Azeez over a new long-term contract.
Manchester United could offer Eintracht Frankfurt striker Andre Silva in the summer if Edinson Cavani’s contract is not renewed.
Premier League leaders are in no hurry to push through a decision to let fans into the final games of the campaign.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham have replaced Nicko Lloris’ first-choice Nick Pope at Burnley if he leaves in the summer.
Manchester United wonderkid Shola Shoretire was released by Man City at the age of 10 after the club learned he had trained with Barcelona.
Football was allowed to hold extensive test events in April before the parks open on May 17th.
The Premier League could prevent fans from attending games on the final day of the season due to concerns about sports integrity.
Mino Raiola has revealed that only four clubs in the Premier League can sign Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland and has been assured that the sought – after star looks like Lewis Hamilton ‘s footballer.
Premier League clubs have delayed paying back host clients despite the ban on fans attending games.
HYMN OF PEOPLE
The widow and children of the 1966 Nobby Stiles World Cup have donated their brains to science to study sports-related depression.
Paulo Dybala’s future with Juventus hangs in the balance following the latest confirmation by the Bianconeri boss.
Inter Milan ace Romelu Lukaku says he “loves” life in Italy and is completely satisfied with his current situation.
TELEGRAPH DAILY
Newcastle United are ready to make a goal change ahead of their big draw against the Wolves this weekend with Martin Dubravka replacing Karl Darlow for the first time in a league game this season.
The Government has revived vaccination licenses for stadiums as part of a triangular strategy to boost populations for a great summer of sport.
THE ISLANDER
Players are being urged to show their support for referees by putting them forward on the pitch as a new campaign called “Give The Ref A Hand” is launched in public football. with the hope of being picked up by the professional game as well.
The chances of a “home” tour of Britain and Ireland this summer have been heightened by the news that the UK government is seriously considering a bid to commission the business plan.
CLAIR DAILY
Scottish football chiefs were left in a state of ‘sadness’ on Tuesday night after Nicola Sturgeon showed a red light into the roadmap that would allow the Tartan Army to return to Hampden in the summer. .
Former Dundee manager Neil McCann will replace John Robertson as temporary leader of Inverness.
KV boss Oostende Gauthier Ganaye thinks it is “utterly deceptive” that Scottish leader Steve Clarke has not yet remembered Jack Hendry.
SUN NA H-ALBA
Steve Clarke has persuaded Nicola Sturgeon to let the Tartan Army into Hampden for Euro this summer.
Fraser Hornby ‘s season could be over after scans revealed tears in his thigh.