Pep Guardiola future: Premier League managers have 'growing conviction' Man City boss will leave this summer - Paper Talk
Saturday's other top stories include Everton continuing to pay Jack Grealish's wages for rest of season despite serious injury, Jose Mourinho lining himself up for a sensational Real Madrid return and Tottenham considering a move for ex-Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling
Friday 30 January 2026 23:13, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
PREMIER LEAGUE
There is a growing conviction among Premier League managers that this will be Pep Guardiola's final season at Manchester City even though his contract runs until 2027 - The Times
Everton will continue to pay Jack Grealish's wages for the remainder of his loan from Manchester City, despite the winger requiring surgery that will end his season - The Times
West Ham have banned a season-ticket holder who held up a banner calling for the club's owners to sell up - The Guardian
Jose Mourinho could land himself a return to Real Madrid this summer with the Spanish giants eyeing up their next permanent boss - Daily Mirror
Tottenham are considering a move for Raheem Sterling after seeing his Chelsea contract mutually bought to a premature end - giving him the scope to explore the market - Daily Mirror
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SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP
Celtic and Frosinone remain far apart in their valuation of star winger Fares Ghedjemis, according to a report - Scottish Sun
Shaun Maloney insists there's no chance he'll be Celtic manager next season - Daily Record
CRICKET
The former deputy chairman of Yorkshire has been found guilty by a disciplinary panel of using discriminatory language during an after-dinner speech - The Times
F1
Accusations related to "alleged probate fraud" have been made in the bitter legal battle between the children of Sir Stirling Moss over his £20m-plus fortune - Daily Telegraph
RUGBY UNION
Freddie Steward would advocate a law change to turn the skies into a "safe space" by forcing players to make a genuine attempt to catch contestable kicks - The Times