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Wednesday's Newspapers:
27th May 2020
DAILY TELEGRAPH
THE SUN
DAILY MAIL
THE GUARDIAN
DAILY MIRROR
THE TIMES
DAILY STAR
SCOTTISH SUN
DAILY RECORD
Newcastle have begun talks to sign Barcelona midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 28, after Bayern Munich decided they will not be taking up their option to sign the Brazil international on a permanent deal. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)
The Magpies have also identified Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, 28, as a major transfer target this summer. The Switzerland international has played just 10 times for the Reds this season. (Mail)
The £300m Saudi Arabia-funded takeover of Newcastle is in doubt after the World Trade Organisation ruled that the country is behind a pirate TV and streaming service that offers illegal access to sporting events. (Guardian)
Arsenal and Tottenham are both competing over the free signing of Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Willian, 31, who is out of contract at Stamford Bridge this summer. (Telegraph)
Wolves could move for Sporting Lisbon's Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha, 24, who has an £18m release clause. (Mirror)
Manchester City are leading the race to sign Ajax teenager Sontje Hansen, 18, who won the Golden Boot award at the Under-17 World Cup last summer. (Goal)
Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes are looking to sign Crystal Palace teenager Jadan Raymond, 16, for £250,000 with the midfielder's contract expiring next month. (Sky Sports)
The Premier League is looking at ways of taking fans to grounds digitally when the season resumes behind closed doors, including the potential use of the LED advertising boards and screens. (Express)
Premier League games that kick off at 3pm on a Saturday may be shown live on TV after the organisation dropped its objections to showing matches at that time. (Times - subscription required)
27th May 2020
DAILY TELEGRAPH
- Tottenham and Arsenal are both planning for a summer in which they will not be able to spend any money, as they compete over the free transfer signing of Chelsea winger Willian.
- The Premier League's club managers backed the restart of the competition in a conference call on Tuesday and told the league's executive that they want a resumption date as soon as possible so they can fine-tune their planning.
- The Rugby Football Union has been urged to back radical plans to raise up to £250m by staging a special World Cup-style tournament in the UK and Ireland next summer to ease the financial crisis facing the global game caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
- Premier League clubs will operate a colour-coded warning system to alert them if they are taking too high a risk in training during the next stage of 'Project Restart'.
- Dozens of out of contract women players are in "limbo" as coronavirus impacts the transfer market, with clubs unsure of when the Women's Super League will return, budgets "totally ripped up" and parties struggling to finalise contracts in the meantime.
- The Premier League's referees will go from training at home and in local parks into match action when the season resumes, with no group sessions or game practice other than the clips they are asked to analyse online from home.
THE SUN
- Manchester United's players have returned to training fit and healthy, delighting medical staff.
- Tyrone Mings has revealed he pays for weekly therapy sessions because football "does not care" about mental health.
DAILY MAIL
- Newcastle have identified Xherdan Shaqiri as a potential major signing this summer by capitalising on his lack of game time at Liverpool.
- Manchester United tried to tempt Jack Grealish away from Aston Villa when he was 16, according to former manager Alex McLeish.
- Tyson Fury claims he has been offered the chance to fight Mike Tyson, the 53-year-old who is plotting a sensational comeback to the boxing ring.
- The British Grand Prix will be moved back from July to August to accommodate the government's chaotic handling of the quarantine issue.
THE GUARDIAN
- The controversial £300m Saudi Arabia-funded takeover of Newcastle United appears to be in serious doubt after the World Trade Organisation ruled that the country is behind a pirate satellite TV and streaming service that offers illegal access to sporting events.
DAILY MIRROR
- Kylian Mbappe has lavished praise on Jurgen Klopp as speculation over the Paris Saint-Germain striker's future continues.
- Burnley are the latest club to join the race for Liverpool's Adam Lallana as Sean Dyche bids to convince the midfielder to make the move to Turf Moor.
- Premier League managers want a Project Restart return date delayed as they are afraid they won't have enough time to get their players match fit in three weeks.
- Odion Ighalo is expecting to return to China with Manchester United set to miss out on extending his loan.
- Wolves could be ready to move for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Palhinha in a cut-price deal.
THE TIMES
- The Premier League has dropped its opposition to matches that kick-off at 3pm on Saturdays being shown on TV if they are played behind closed doors.
- British tennis players are edging closer to a return to competitive action, with a number of domestic closed-doors tournaments set to be announced in the coming days.
DAILY STAR
- Arsenal believe they are frontrunners in the race to sign Bournemouth winger Ryan Fraser on a free contract when his deal with the south coast club expires this summer, despite him preferring to join Tottenham.
SCOTTISH SUN
- Italian side Empoli have launched a bid to sign former Celtic and Hibs midfielder Liam Henderson on a permanent deal.
DAILY RECORD
- Rangers hope to soon get clarification over the remainder of their Europa League campaign - with the loan deal of Florian Kamberi set to expire next month.
Newcastle have begun talks to sign Barcelona midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 28, after Bayern Munich decided they will not be taking up their option to sign the Brazil international on a permanent deal. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)
The Magpies have also identified Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, 28, as a major transfer target this summer. The Switzerland international has played just 10 times for the Reds this season. (Mail)
The £300m Saudi Arabia-funded takeover of Newcastle is in doubt after the World Trade Organisation ruled that the country is behind a pirate TV and streaming service that offers illegal access to sporting events. (Guardian)
Arsenal and Tottenham are both competing over the free signing of Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Willian, 31, who is out of contract at Stamford Bridge this summer. (Telegraph)
Wolves could move for Sporting Lisbon's Portuguese midfielder Joao Palhinha, 24, who has an £18m release clause. (Mirror)
Manchester City are leading the race to sign Ajax teenager Sontje Hansen, 18, who won the Golden Boot award at the Under-17 World Cup last summer. (Goal)
Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes are looking to sign Crystal Palace teenager Jadan Raymond, 16, for £250,000 with the midfielder's contract expiring next month. (Sky Sports)
The Premier League is looking at ways of taking fans to grounds digitally when the season resumes behind closed doors, including the potential use of the LED advertising boards and screens. (Express)
Premier League games that kick off at 3pm on a Saturday may be shown live on TV after the organisation dropped its objections to showing matches at that time. (Times - subscription required)