Here are the latest headlines and transfer rumors from the world of football.
Premier League Developments
Adam Wharton is poised to depart Crystal Palace this summer. The highly sought-after player, a target for Manchester United, is eager to advance his career and join a Champions League club, according to reports from The Sun.
Amid ongoing uncertainty, Tottenham Hotspur is considering a move for Sean Dyche to avert relegation. If current frontrunner Roberto De Zerbi continues to insist on taking the helm only at the season’s end, Spurs may act decisively, as noted by The Telegraph.
Everton is reportedly planning to offer David Moyes a new contract this summer. This decision reflects the club’s appreciation for his remarkable turnaround of the team, which now aims for European qualification instead of fighting relegation, as reported by the Guardian.
In other transfer news, Mo Salah has reportedly rejected a ÂŁ20 million offer from a rival club as he seeks an expeditious exit from Liverpool, indicating significant changes may be on the horizon for the Reds. Manager Jurgen Klopp is advocating for a replacement, specifically recommending Yann Diomande, according to information from The Sun.
Additionally, Manchester United’s captain Bruno Fernandes is backing a move for Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali, as the midfielder remains in high demand, reports the Daily Mirror.
EFL Updates
In a remarkable financial achievement, Wrexham, under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has reported a record turnover of ÂŁ33.3 million for the 2024/25 season. This growth underscores the club’s impressive ascent within the English Football League, according to the Daily Star.
Scottish Football Insights
Scotland’s captain, Andy Robertson, has indicated he will make a crucial decision about his future prior to the World Cup but has been tight-lipped regarding a potential transfer to Celtic, as reported by the Daily Record. Meanwhile, teammate Auston Trusty remains optimistic about clinching the Premiership title, stating it’s a trophy they should win despite trailing Celtic by five points.
Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon has expressed a desire to return to Premiership management. However, he emphasizes a commitment to his current role with Dunfermline, dismissing speculation regarding his future, according to the Scottish Sun.
International Soccer Headlines
As Wales faced disappointment in their World Cup playoff against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sky Sports senior reporter Geraint Hughes covered the reactions to an emotional penalty shootout loss. The outcome has intensified focus on Scotland, as their play-off match coincided with the exit of three British teams from the World Cup, as reported by the Daily Mail.
In a troubling off-field incident, Ghana, England’s World Cup opponents, are reportedly dealing with a robbery suspect at their training camp in Vienna, raising concerns ahead of the tournament, according to The Sun.
