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The highlights and transfer rumors from Thursday’s newspapers…

THE SUN

Tottenham’s magnificent stadium is set to host a future Super Bowl – in what would be a historic first outside of North America.

Harry Maguire hopes to sign a new contract with Manchester United before the end of 2025.

Manchester United are keeping tabs on Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano, who is set to become a free agent.

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Bournemouth ready to take serious interest in Antoine Semenyo

DAILY MAIL

Ange Postecoglou’s chances of remaining in charge of Nottingham Forest are improving, with the club leaning towards sticking with the Australian for the time being.

Former Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech has failed in his latest attempt to reinvigorate his career after being snubbed by Romanian club CFR Cluj.

Joshua Zirkzee wants to leave Man United

Jadon Sancho is set to return to full training with Aston Villa ahead of their trip to Tottenham after the international break as he attempts to revive his career at the club.

THE TIMES

Thomas Tuchel insists England must adopt ‘underdog mentality’ to win first men’s tournament since 1966

THE ATHLETIC

Manchester United are set to appoint Brentford chief operating officer Ameesh Manek as their new director of football operations, starting in 2026.

THE GUARDIAN

A soccer match between Argentina and Puerto Rico, originally scheduled for next week in Chicago, has been moved to Florida amid the city’s immigration crackdown, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.

SCOTTISH SUN

Rangers to officially open talks with Steven Gerrard in next 48 hours over stunning return to Ibrox

DAILY CHECK-IN

Rangers will have to pay Hearts around £500,000 if they want to make Derek McInnes their new gaffer.

Axed Rangers boss Russell Martin let off steam with a very public sauna and dive into Loch Lomond following his dramatic sacking.

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