The most important stories and rumors about transfers from Wednesday’s newspapers …
Daily Mail
Marcus Rashford will continue to earn 315,000 pounds a week during a loan at Aston Villa, but it seems that the Manchester United star will have to hit the lucrative sponsorship with Nike.
Manchester United will not limit the budget of the Association of Disabled Supporters.
Trent Alexander-Aarnold avoided serious injuries after getting stuck in Liverpool’s win on Bournemouth on Saturday.
The latest signing of Manchester United, Patrick Dorgu, is supposedly one of the lowest paid players in the club.
On Saturday, England has a new playing double act with France in Twicenham, calling its two Smiths together in a renovated division.
Daily telegraph
Newcastle United are inclined to build a new stadium adjacent to the existing house of ST James’ Park.
Co -owned by Todd Boehly, she is involved in the “unauthorized” resale of tickets for Chelsea matches and other Premier League matches with foreign tourists.
Chelsea was attacked by Brazilian Central Defenders of Murillo at the beginning of January, but the owner of the Nottingham forest Evangelos Marinakis refused to consider what would be a record sales.
Sun
LaLiga judges reportedly consider a strike on the Real Madrid list, which questions their integrity.
The Guardian
Manchester United will face another difficult transfer window in summer due to limited finances, with the possibility of significantly strengthening the Ruben Amorima team depending on profit from the sales of players.
Athletic
Arsenal discussed the possibility of bringing the former realman Real Madrid and Chelsea Alvaro Morata to the club after the Ollie Watkins agreement with Aston Villa collapsed.
Scottish sun
Scott Brown presented a serious update of his future in Ayr United after the suggestions he could take over in Motherwell.