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Highlights and transfer rumors from Monday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Harry Maguire admitted that it was “embarrassing” that Manchester United had taken so long to achieve back-to-back Premier League victories under Ruben Amorimafter a famous victory over the champions Liverpool – The Daily Telegraph.
Eric Cantona was approached by a consortium of investors based in the United Arab Emirates to act as ambassador for a possible takeover offer Manchester United. Wayne Rooney And David Beckham are also on the group’s radar for similar roles – The Guardian.
Sean Dyche is always Nottingham Forest favorite to be their next boss – Daily mirror
Nottingham Forest you would have to pay £10 million to land Marc Silva. – The Sun.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Danny Rohl is sensationally back in the frame to be named next Rangers boss – The Scottish sun.
Slave Bilic, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer And Michael Carrick are also potential candidates for the Rangers position – The Scottish sun.
Angus Gunn is considered the long-term replacement of Kasper Schmeichel has Celtic – The daily record.
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL
Xabi Alonso said to Real Madrid hierarchy to delay the signing of a big-budget midfielder because he hopes That of Florian Wirtz struggles to Liverpool open the door to a move to the Santiago Bernabeu – Central defense
Jobe Bellingham camp would prefer it to continue its development in Europe while rumors of a Borussia Dortmund exit intensifies after costly mistake against Bayern Munich – AS
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
Harvey Elliott needs to start more games for Villa Aston to put himself in the race for England, said Michael Owen – talkSPORT.
Thomas Tuchel should consider choosing Danny Welbeck as Harry Kane’s replacement, says ex-Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino – talkSPORT
GOLF
Tiger wood dropped to his lowest world golf ranking, falling to 2,048th after his latest back surgery – Daily mail.
ICYMI: The highlights and transfer rumors of the Sunday newspapers…