The most important news and rumors transmitted from Wednesday’s newspapers..
The Daily Telegraph
The Premier League is facing pressure from senior figures in government over the possible sale of Everton to US company 777 Partners.
Barcelona’s financial turmoil took a new turn this week as president Joan Laporta became liable for a €20 million guarantee after an investor failed to provide funds to complete a financial deal that was vital to giving the club its license to compete in La Liga this season. .
the sun
Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho deleted his statement in which he claimed he had been made a scapegoat.
Tottenham star Heung-Min Son has been spotted with a huge ice pack on his knee.
John Terry admits he has had discussions about joining Al-Shabaab.
Gary O’Driscoll is set to begin his duties as Manchester United’s new head of medical services on Monday.
Premier League duo Burnley and Crystal Palace are monitoring Colchester’s teenage star Bradley Eohonfin.
times
UEFA has launched a new seat category for Euro 2024 with expensive ‘prime’ seats selling for €2,000 (£1,720) for the final in Berlin – double the amount of the most expensive tickets for the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
daily Mail
Olga Carmona has left it unclear whether the Spain women’s national team will go on strike, with their next match on September 22.
Cole Palmer’s decision to leave Manchester City came after the promise of more opportunities at Chelsea.
The two video assistant referees who failed to rule out Manchester City’s goal against Fulham for offside at Stockley Park this weekend will not take part.
Everton midfielder Andre Gomes is attracting interest from Fenerbahce.
The Independent
The FA will resist any attempt by the Republic of Ireland to appoint Lee Carsley as England Under-21 coach, should Irish coach Stephen Kenny be sacked.
Daily Mirror
William Saliba has discussed Arsenal’s new lunchtime rule that Mikel Arteta has implemented to bring players closer together – explaining that it has worked wonders.
Lionel Messi’s Miami house hunt is over after he closed an eight-figure deal to buy a stunning waterfront mansion.
Manchester United are believed to be viewing a contract extension for youngster Facundo Pellistri as one of their top priorities in the coming weeks.
The athlete
Luis Rubiales refused to personally apologize to Gheni Hermoso for kissing her on the lips after the women’s World Cup final, and said he would have “100 percent” acted the same way towards the Spain men’s national team.
Evening standard
Trevo Chalupa is considered surplus to requirements and could be frozen out at Chelsea.
Ange Postecoglou says Yves Bissouma’s behavior as a Tottenham player improved after the player reminded the Malian that turning up late for training was not a sign of good leadership.
Daily log
Alfredo Morelos admits his final season with Rangers was plagued by a very complex injury.
Nuno Espirito Santo has come under heavy criticism in Saudi Arabia where he has been accused of being the main figure behind bringing Jota to the Etihad.