Tuesday’s top headlines and transfer rumors…
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Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy is emerging as a summer option for Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic as well as Liverpool and Newcastle United.
Bayern Munich are reportedly still keen on signing Roberto De Zerbi despite the manager claiming he wants to stay at Brighton.
Joao Cancelo showed no affection for his de facto Manchester City substitute Josko Gvardiol in the blind ranking challenge.
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The Saudi Professional League club are working to sign Manchester United midfielder Casemiro when the transfer window opens next month.
Chelsea sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart have left their stance unchallenged as the club prepares for next week’s end-of-season review.
Gloucester has defended manager George Skivington after the club’s record 90-0 defeat to Northampton Saints, adding that his future is not up for discussion.
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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is trying to persuade Dougie Friedman to reject Newcastle’s offer to become sporting director after the former Scotland striker entered talks to succeed Dan Ashworth.
New York City FC head coach Nick Cushing has denied accusations that he assaulted a Toronto FC player in March.
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777 Partners’ troubled takeover of Everton has been dealt another blow after news emerged that its co-founder was under pressure to resign.
Manchester City are interested in signing Vivianne Miedema, the Women’s Super League’s all-time top scorer, after Arsenal announced her departure.
scottish sun
Marks and Spencer is facing the wrath of the Tartan Army after selling England bags in one of its most famous Scottish stores.
Celtic hero Henrik Larsson was overcome with emotion as he took to the stage to accept his award as thousands of fans spontaneously sang his name in unison.
Rangers target Jose Cordoba has been left out of Levski Sofia’s squad for their latest match as he appears closer to confirming a £3m move to Ibrox.
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Craig Siebold has given Dundee United a huge boost after agreeing a new deal to return to the Premier League.
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