The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Adam Wharton expects to leave Crystal Palace this summer. The Man Utd target believes he is ready to make the next step and wants to join a Champions League club – The Sun
Tottenham Hotspur will consider turning to Sean Dyche to rescue the club from relegation if first-choice Roberto De Zerbi continues to insist that he will only take the job at the end of the season – The Telegraph
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Tim Sherwood described the current situation at Spurs as ‘mind-boggling’ – with the club at serious risk of Premier League relegation with just seven games left – and revealed what he believes needs to happen for the club to stay up
Everton are planning to offer David Moyes a new contract this summer in recognition of his achievement in transforming the club from relegation candidates to challengers for European qualification – The Guardian
Mo Salah turned his back on an extra £20m to hasten his departure from Liverpool – The Sun
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Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol explains what Mo Salah’s exit means for Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp is urging Liverpool to make Yan Diomande their Mohamed Salah replacement – The Sun
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is said to have endorsed a move for Sandro Tonali as interest in the Newcastle midfielder continues to grow – Daily Mirror
EFL
Wrexham’s meteoric rise under Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac has reached new financial heights, with the club reporting a record-breaking £33.3m turnover for the 2024/25 season – Daily Star
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The best moments of Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac in the commentary box for Wrexham’s 2-0 win against Swansea.
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SCOTLAND
Scotland skipper Andy Robertson says he’ll make a huge decision on his future before the World Cup – and stayed tight-lipped on a potential move to Celtic – Daily Record
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Auston Trusty insists that the Premiership title is “our trophy to take” despite the five point gap between Celtic and league leaders Hearts – Daily Record
Neil Lennon says he wants to be managing in the Premiership again but the Dunfermline boss insists he doesn’t want to be distracted by speculation about his future – The Scottish Sun
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Sky Sports senior reporter Geraint Hughes rounds up the best of the reaction as Wales are beaten in their World Cup play-off by Bosnia and Herzegovina on penalties.
Steve Clarke believes the spotlight on Scotland will now be even more intense after three British Isles nations were knocked out of the World Cup in the play-off matches on Thursday – Daily Mail
England’s World Cup opponents Ghana have reportedly been rocked by a suspected robbery at their training camp in Vienna – The Sun
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