Top articles in Tuesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…
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England are scheduled to play a friendly in the United States next summer. The Football Association is believed to be considering a match against the United States, currently managed by Mauricio Pochettino, in the United States next June.
The body representing professional rugby players in England has said it is “concerned” by the fact that the number of star players injured during full-contact training in the 2022/23 season has reached a record high.
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FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup and introduce a 32-team Club World Cup is now the subject of a joint complaint to the European Commission by representatives of players’ associations and national league organizations.
Dean Henderson has hired a private jet to fly his family to Finland after learning he will start England’s Nations League match in Helsinki on Sunday.
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Lee Carsley is said not to be given the England international job. The FA are thought to have added Pep Guardiola to their shortlist to replace Gareth Southgate.
Ben Chilwell could become the latest Premier League star to join the exodus to Napoli. The Italian giants are pursuing a Chelsea full-back.
Manchester United could play Jonny Evans in the unusual position of left-back against Brentford. The defender was supposed to play in a reserve role this season, but another injury at the club forced him to play in the draft.
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Lee Carsley argues that Britain should appoint the best person for the job, even if they are not British.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been urged to make another move by manager Zinedine Zidane.
Pep Guardiola has explained why he believes Lionel Messi is the greatest soccer player of all time, comparing him to Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan.
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Pep Guardiola has also been approached as the next England manager and is considering renewing his contract with Manchester City for another 12 months.
The PGA of America has faced accusations of underpricing genuine golf fans after raising ticket prices for next year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black by a staggering $750 (£574) per day. are.
Ineos Britannia blamed “inconsistency of officiating” after Monday’s 4-0 loss to New Zealand in the 37th America’s Cup match and questioned why penalties were handed out before the start of Sunday’s third race. He said he still did not understand why he had received such a response, and insisted on the claims of the New Zealanders. “Putting two yachts at risk.”
The man who led rugby’s multi-million pound brain injury lawsuit has been accused in court of pressuring a former England player to lie about having dementia.
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The Football Association has named Josep Guardiola as a dream target, but there is no hope of securing a contract with the Manchester City manager, and Lee Carsley is no longer being considered as a candidate to become England’s permanent manager.
Richard Wigglesworth has been promoted to number two under Steve Borthwick as part of England’s final coaching staff for the autumn internationals.
From Arsenal to Chelsea, Wrexham to Birmingham, American investment in English soccer clubs is on the rise, with the game attracting billionaire investors and celebrities. Next up is Watford Women, whose new partnership with Sound of Gol aims to not only make the team financially sustainable, but also to tackle inequality.
The World Conquer Championship is being investigated for possible cheating after it was discovered that the male winner had a steel chestnut in his pocket.
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Stephen McGinn has joked that his brother John is under pressure from his family to feature in Aston Villa’s match against Bologna as part of his 30th birthday celebrations.
Hearts are making final arrangements to appoint Neil Critchley as their next manager.
Roberto Martinez has claimed he is ready to unleash Portugal’s ‘icon’ Cristiano Ronaldo on Scotland.