The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Manchester City believe they have won the race to sign Manchester United, Chelsea and Spurs target Elliot Anderson, with Etihad chiefs confident of landing the England and Nottingham Forest midfielder in a £65m deal – The Mirror
Harry Maguire snubbed Sir David Beckham’s offer of a mega-money Inter Miami move and wants to finish his career at Manchester United – The Sun
Harry Maguire has taken a pay cut for his new Manchester United deal, earning less than his previous wages of £190,000-a-week – The Telegraph
Manchester United are among the clubs keeping a close eye on Shea Charles ahead of the summer as transfer interest in the Southampton midfielder heats up – The Mirror
Manchester United want to offload Andre Onana this summer despite the Cameroon goalkeeper’s desire to resurrect his Old Trafford career – Daily Mail
Tottenham are monitoring James Trafford’s situation at Manchester City as they explore replacements for Guglielmo Vicario – The Sun
Enzo Fernandez is ready to lodge a transfer request in a desperate attempt to force a summer switch from Chelsea to Real Madrid – El Chiringuito
West Ham have submitted a complaint to FIFA after alleging DR Congo did not sanction Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s release to return to his club ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final tie against Leeds United – The Athletic
Xabi Alonso is gearing up for a return to management with the Spaniard looking to get back to work after being sacked by Real Madrid in January – talkSPORT
Newcastle had a scout watching Coventry goalkeeper Carl Rushworth in their 3-2 Good Friday victory at home to Derby – talkSPORT
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
Major structural changes to the Women’s National League, including four Women’s Super League academy sides entering tier three of the pyramid from 2027 and the introduction of a mid-season split similar to that used in Scotland, have been proposed by the Football Association – The Guardian
RUGBY UNION
Nathan Jibulu has been hit with a six-week ban for biting Will Hobson, his former Harlequins team-mate – The Telegraph
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