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The latest updates and transfer speculations emerging from the Sunday sports sections are creating quite a stir…
STAR ON SUNDAY
In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United is contemplating a possible swap deal that could see Marcus Rashford move to Aston Villa in exchange for Ollie Watkins.
Former England striker Alan Shearer expressed his disbelief, stating he would be shocked if Rashford has a future at Manchester United based on his current form.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Atletico Madrid is keen to secure Tottenham’s Cristian Romero as Diego Simeone targets him ahead of preparations for the forthcoming Club World Cup.
Tragically, former Monaco and Croatia midfielder Nikola Pokrivac has passed away at the age of 39 following a car accident in Karlovac on Friday.
SUN ON SUNDAY
Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk has reportedly earned £3 million from image rights and sponsorship agreements this past season.
Arne Slot has praised van Dijk while speaking with Jamie Carragher after securing a new contract that extends to 2027.
In a disappointing turn, French side Caen, partially owned by national team captain Kylian Mbappe, has been relegated to the third tier of French football.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen is said to be contemplating his future, assigning himself a month to make a decision but expressing a strong desire to remain in the Premier League next season.
Manchester United may extend a lifeline to goalkeeper Andre Onana, particularly since coach Ruben Amorim is prioritizing reinforcements in other squad areas.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Premier League clubs are facing backlash as they are reported to be charging up to £1,800 for children to be mascots at matches, invoking harsh criticism from both MPs and advocacy groups.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
West Ham’s Niclas Fullkrug has vented his frustration at teammates, criticizing the team for a “mindset problem” after allowing a late equalizer from bottom-placed Southampton, which resulted in a disappointing 1-1 draw.
SCOTTISH SUN
Neil Critchley has publicly criticized referee John Beaton for allegedly showing him a lack of respect following their semi-final defeat to Aberdeen at Hampden.
SUNDAY RECORD
Despite recent setbacks, Connor Barron insists that Rangers’ season is far from over, while Jimmy Thelin, now reaching his first final as a manager, is confident that Aberdeen can claim the Scottish Cup.
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