Manchester United open for Jesse Lingard ‘s return – Papers | Football News

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AN SUN

Manchester United are open for an exciting return for Jesse Lingard in the summer – including talks over a contract extension.

AC Milan will do ‘everything possible’ to bring Fikayo Tomori to a permanent agreement.

Manchester City will reportedly fight out alongside Barcelona in the summer for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot.

Tottenham and Barcelona are tied with Schalke hotshot Matthew Hoppe.

TELEGRAPH DAILY

Children at risk of fundamental defects in policing of pedophile coaches in football and other major sports, Sports Telegraph search for detection.

Substitute Gareth Bale has said it is too early to decide where Tottenham Hotspur will go on to play next season, days after the player said he intends to return to Real Madrid at the end of this campaign.

English football authorities are preparing to formally ban all adult coaching later this year as part of their strategy to tackle the dementia crisis of the national game.

STAR DAILY

Chelsea are reportedly considering bringing Romelu Lukaku back to Stamford Bridge if they do not make the race to win the signature of Erling Haaland in the summer.

Paul Gascoigne was taken to hospital during I am Celeb in Italy after shifting his shoulder.

Manchester United have reportedly angered Real Madrid president Florentino Perez in their pursuit of Villarreal defender Pau Torres.

Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong has launched a shocking explosion on social media, after facing criticism over a photo by Samir Nasri.

DAILY MAIL

Newcastle are preparing to launch an £ 8m bid to sign Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer.

Manchester United officials have been left in disarray after their plans to broadcast Old Trafford’s first Women’s Super League game to the largest audience capable of hitting a bureaucratic brick wall.

Manager Graham Potter will face a question from Brighton at the end of the season, even if he manages to keep the club in the Premier League for a fourth quarter.

Wayne Rooney’s relationship with Derby owner Mel Morris has tightened following the collapse of Sheik Khaled’s proposed property earlier this month.

Tottenham have launched a mole hunt, with officials trying to identify players who may be behind negative stories that have surfaced in the media over the past few weeks.

A number of candidates for the PFA chief executive’s job have privately surprised that their interviews did not raise questions about racist abuse targeting players on social media, especially since it has has been such a big issue over the last 12 months.

The Aviva Stadium in Dublin is the most likely venue to be removed from hosting rights for the European Championship when UEFA confirms their plans on 7 April.

UEFA is planning for fans of both clubs to attend the Champions League final in Istanbul by selling fancy tickets to fans on their mobile phones.

The man chosen as the next PFA chief executive has been involved in an investment return aimed at players who will not offer any legal protection if those who pay in lose the some money.

THE GUARDIAN

Jordan Henderson is a doubt in England for the Euro finals, says Gareth Southgate

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