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Pep Guardiola’s future: Premier League managers are ‘growing more confident’ Manchester City manager will leave this summer – Paper Talk | soccer news

Pep Guardiola’s future: Premier League managers are ‘growing more confident’ Manchester City manager will leave this summer – Paper Talk | soccer news

Top stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s newspaper…

premier league

There is growing confidence among Premier League managers that this will be Pep Guardiola’s last season at Manchester City despite his contract running until 2027. times

Everton will continue to pay Jack Grealish’s wages for the remainder of his loan spell at Manchester City despite the midfielder requiring season-ending surgery. times

West Ham have banned a season ticket holder from playing for holding a banner urging the club’s owners to sell. guardian

Jose Mourinho could return to Real Madrid this summer, with the Spanish giants eyeing their next permanent manager. daily mirror

Tottenham are considering a move for Raheem Sterling following the early termination of his Chelsea contract. This gives him room to explore the market. daily mirror

Scottish Premiership

Celtic and Frosinone remain very different in their valuation of star winger Pares Gezemis, according to a report. scottish sun

Sean Maloney has insisted he has no chance of becoming Celtic manager next season. daily record

cricket

A former Yorkshire vice-chairman has been found guilty by a disciplinary committee of using discriminatory language in a speech after a dinner. times

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F1

The bitter legal battle between Sir Stirling Moss’ children over his £20 million-plus fortune has led to accusations relating to “alleged probate fraud”. daily telegraph

rugby union

Freddie Steward has advocated for changes to the law to turn the sky into a “safe space” by forcing players to make a genuine attempt to catch a contestable kick. times

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