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Sunday Sports Roundup: Key News and Transfer Rumors
The latest headlines and transfer speculation from the weekend’s sports news are captured here.
SUN ON SUNDAY
Former England manager Gareth Southgate is poised to receive a knighthood in the upcoming New Year Honours List, marking a significant recognition of his contributions to English football.
Meanwhile, Manchester City midfielder Rodri is setting his sights on making a remarkable return to the Premier League this season, aiming to reinvigorate his team’s performance amidst current challenges.
In a surprising turn of events, Burnley forward Nathan Redmond has emerged as a target for Birmingham City, a club looking to enhance their roster in League One.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Manchester City has officially dismissed rumors linking Paul Pogba with a move to the club in January, countering speculations as the team seeks to stabilize its form.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, is reportedly feeling frustrated with Marcus Rashford’s performance, according to comments made by former player Troy Deeney.
Wolves striker Matheus Cunha is potentially facing scrutiny from the Football Association following an incident involving an Ipswich team member after Wolverhampton’s 2-1 defeat.
Additionally, Rayan Ait-Nouri from Wolverhampton Wanderers found himself involved in a heated confrontation after the match, highlighting the intense emotions prevalent in the team’s camp.
In an unexpected altercation, Ian Holloway clashed with a fan from Swindon Town, ultimately advising them to refrain from attending games.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Wolves manager Gary O’Neil acknowledged that the pressure is mounting as the team struggles, particularly after conceding a last-minute goal in a match at Molineux Stadium.
In a lighter moment, Wrexham chairman Ryan Reynolds charmed local fans by treating everyone in a pub to drinks on Friday night, showcasing his commitment to the community.
DAILY RECORD
Celtic’s manager Philippe Clement expressed confidence that his squad is even more formidable than last season when they clinched the double, as they prepare for an upcoming clash against Rangers in the League Cup final.
SCOTTISH SUN
The Fife derby between Raith Rovers and Dunfermline was marred by chaos before kickoff, as pyrotechnics were hurled onto the pitch, prompting concerns about safety and crowd control.
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