The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Andre Onana could be handed the opportunity to return to Inter Milan from Manchester United this summer after his agents held talks with the Serie A club – Daily Mail
Oleksandr Zinchenko is set to have his loan deal with Nottingham Forest cancelled within the next 24 hours – Daily Mail
Youri Tielemans has undergone a second assessment on the ankle injury that has forced Aston Villa to revive their interest in former midfielder Douglas Luiz – Daily Mail
Manchester United can expect to bank over £175 million from a 10-year sponsorship deal on the new Old Trafford, according to fresh industry research – The Sun
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL
Real Madrid have secured the future of wonderkid Enzo Alves after he signed his first professional contract – The Sun
Barcelona have confirmed the departure of talented young midfielder Dro Fernández to Paris Saint-Germain with the club president, Joan Laporta, describing the situation around his move as “unpleasant” – The Guardian
US national team defender Alex Freeman is set to move from Orlando City to Villarreal in Spain’s La Liga – The Athletic
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Rangers have rejected a £23m transfer windfall for Djeidi Gassama and Youssef Chermiti – Scottish Sun
Celtic have been told they’ll need to stump up close to £7m to land striker Kasper Hog – Daily Record
WORLD CUP
Pubs will be allowed to stay open as late as 2am during the World Cup, the Government has confirmed – The Sun
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal are heading to Mexico’s party capital for the World Cup. That is despite Portugal having no matches in the country – The Sun
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
Players aged under 23 in Women’s Super League 2 are not guaranteed to be paid the equivalent of the national living wage for a typical full-time worker annually – The Guardian
RUGBY UNION
Rugby Football Union officials are looking to use undercover police on matchdays in a bid to increase their chances of being allowed to host concerts involving the likes of Beyonce in order to fund their stadium upgrades – Daily Mail
Everton have been offered the chance to host England’s Nations Championship game against Fiji in July at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in what would be their first match in England held away from Twickenham since 2019 – The Guardian



