
Top stories and previous rumors reported in Tuesday's paper…
Daily Mirror
Manchester City are considering a £68m move for Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze.
Real Sociedad have lost Arsenal target Mikel Merino after failing to agree a new contract for the 28-year-old midfielder this summer.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has revealed Gary Lineker's criticism of England ultimately had a positive impact on their chances at Euro 2024.
The Daily Telegraph
Newcastle United have held firm talks with Eddie Howe about his future at the club and are confident he will reject potential interest from English sides.
Aston Villa are considering a move for Atletico Madrid striker Joao Felix, but will need to offer the right financial package to get a deal done.
Manchester United included an option to buy Mason Greenwood in their contract with Marseille, but there is no expectation or intention that Greenwood will return to Old Trafford in the future.
The Glazer family, Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham Group and Red Bull are among those likely to invest in the Hundred franchise, which is set to launch later this year.
France's elite counter-terrorism unit will help form a “ring of steel” around the venue of Israel's first Olympic Games in Paris after calls for pro-Palestinian protests.
Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have slammed Max Verstappen after claims he swore at the Hungarian Grand Prix because he had been playing the game until 3am that morning.
The race for the top job in world rugby is set to take an interesting turn ahead of the November election for the new chairman of the governing body, an appointment that has been described as crucial to rugby's “race for relevance” on the global sporting stage.
The Times
Tottenham Hotspur value Richarlison at around £60m after Saudi Arabian Premier League side Al Ahli showed interest in signing the Brazilian attacker.
Ben Youngs has revealed he thought he was going to die after collapsing with a heart condition during training and undergoing emergency surgery.
While competitors at the 2012 London Olympics gorged on fast food at McDonald's, the most popular spot in the athletes' village at the Paris Olympics was the restaurant area featuring Michelin-starred chefs.
Tom Daley and Helen Glover are favourites to be chosen as Team Great Britain's flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics on Friday.
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Eddie Howe is confident Anthony Gordon will remain at Newcastle, insisting the England winger remains a “vital” part of the club's plans despite interest from Liverpool.
Daily Mail
Chelsea have reportedly made initial contact with Villarreal to sign Denmark youth international Filip Jorgensen.
Sotheby's is set to auction the jersey worn by Diego Maradona in the 1986 World Cup semi-final, with an estimated value of between £620,000 ($800,000) and £926,000 ($1.2 million).
The ECB contacts NFL team owners to explain the rules of the game for promotion and to attract hundreds of investments from American investors.
Cricketers claim they were assaulted and verbally abused by football fans on their way to a 'friendly' match between Manchester United and Rangers at the home of Scottish rugby, prompting an investigation by Scotland Yard.
Serie A newcomer Como are reportedly eyeing a move for forgotten ex-Liverpool player Arthur Melo.
Daily Record
Connor Goldson is in Cyprus for a medical check-up ahead of his departure from Rangers.
Bill Foley has slammed the Hibs hierarchy for ignoring his advice after investing £6million at Easter Road.
Iannis Hagi is reported to have agreed a move to Fiorentina, but it remains unclear whether the Italian side will meet Rangers' demands.