All the top stories and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s newspapers…
THE DAILY MAIL
Arne Slot will be the new manager of Spurs if his agent, Rafaela Pimenta, is able to negotiate the release of his contract with Feyenoord tomorrow.
Raheem Sterling will be one of several high-profile casualties from England head coach Gareth Southgate’s team on Wednesday.
UEFA is holding urgent talks about taking a public stance against the abhorrent racist abuse suffered by Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jnr.
Julen Lopetegui will hold talks with Wolves chiefs in the coming days to establish the club’s transfer plans this summer amid fears he is ready to leave.
West Ham fan Chis Knoll, better known as ‘Knollsy,’ who fought off several hooded football thugs, has been rewarded with a coveted ticket for his club’s first European final in 47 years.
West Ham’s security staff will visit Prague later this week to inspect the fan zones being prepared by UEFA for next month’s Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina amid concerns that they are too small to accommodate thousands of ticketless supporters wishing to travel.
THE SUN
Manchester United are set for a huge summer clearout with nine players set to leave the club.
West Ham’s plans to screen the Europa Conference League final at London Stadium have been thwarted by Major League Baseball.
THE DAILY MIRROR
Chelsea have the highest wage bill in the Premier League this season at an estimated £215.6m.
Eddie Howe’s Champions League-bound Newcastle are set for a £100m-plus revenue boost to fuel their European challenge.
Thomas Partey has attracted interest from Serie A clubs as Mikel Arteta plans his summer rebuild at Arsenal.
Lewis Dunk has played his way back into England’s reckoning after outperforming his Premier League rivals.
THE GUARDIAN
Tottenham are considering whether to make an approach to Feyenoord for Arne Slot, with the manager preparing for talks with the Dutch club over his future.
Julen Lopetegui is set to hold further talks with the Wolves hierarchy this week amid growing uncertainty over his future.
Gareth Southgate will assess whether Raheem Sterling could benefit from a rest before naming his squad for England’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.
The turmoil at Chelsea is set to continue with the impending departure of Tom Glick as the club’s business president after 10 months in the role.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Newcastle United will decide on their transfer budget before the weekend after revising their spending plans following Champions League qualification.
THE TIMES
Raheem Sterling will be one of several high-profile players left out by Gareth Southgate when the squad for England’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia is announced on Wednesday.