Papers: Paul Pogba tells team-mates he's leaving Man Utd
Wednesday 24 April 2019 07:19, UK
All the top stories and transfer rumours from the back pages of Wednesday's national newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Paul Pogba has told his Manchester United team-mates that he wants to leave this summer.
The FA are to scrap the tradition of awarding a case of champagne to the FA Cup winners out of respect for players' religious beliefs.
No extra police will be in place in the Old Trafford tunnel on Wednesday night, despite players and staff clashing after Manchester City's last visit to United.
The FA are planning celebrations for England's 1,000th senior men's international, which will take place at home to Montenegro on November 14.
Callum Hudson-Odoi will not be rushed into signing a new Chelsea contract, despite facing six months on the sidelines with a ruptured Achilles.
Daniel Farke will only get a transfer budget of around £20m to improve Norwich City's squad if they are able to secure promotion to the Premier League.
Environmental groups are planning to protest against Team INEOS when they make their WorldTour cycling debut at the Tour de Yorkshire next week.
DAILY STAR
Crystal Palace will have to lower their £75m asking price if Wilfried Zaha is to get his dream move to a Champions League team this summer.
Tottenham hope to reopen contract talks with Christian Eriksen this summer in a bid to get the Danish star to stay at the club.
Brendan Rodgers is happy to work with a new head of recruitment at Leicester, with his former Celtic colleague Lee Congerton among the club's candidates.
Mark Clattenburg has agreed to become the Chinese Super League's new refereeing supremo.
DAILY MIRROR
Arsenal have reportedly identified Sampdoria's Dennis Praet as a midfield replacement for the departing Aaron Ramsey.
Raheem Sterling has revealed he voted for Harry Kane as the PFA Player of the Year.
Manchester United have got Tottenham's Kieran Trippier on their hit-list if they cannot get Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace this summer.
Norman Smurthwaite is getting close to selling Port Vale to a local business and could then make a move to take over at Notts County.
THE SUN
Manchester City hope to win the race for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes, who is also wanted by Manchester United.
Tottenham want Anthony Joshua to fight at their new stadium when the heavyweight champ returns to the UK later this year.
Manchester City star Nikita Parris is being chased by Lyon and Bayern Munich.
Valencia have agreed a new deal to sell the Mestalla to housing developers and can get their plans for a new stadium back on track a decade after it was binned.
Snooker's success in China has made the sport one of Britain's biggest export successes.
THE TIMES
Tim Sherwood has turned down the chance to become QPR manager, leaving Mark Warburton and Nigel Pearson as front-runners to take over from Steve McClaren.
UEFA and the Football Association want to meet with Raheem Sterling and other anti-racism campaigners calling for urgent change to the way the sport tackles the issue.
Stoke City want £30m for goalkeeper Jack Butland, who has been told he needs to be playing in the Premier League to stay in Gareth Southgate's England plans.
THE GUARDIAN
Ospreys remain hopeful that Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones will sign a new deal to keep him with the team until the end of his playing career.
DAILY RECORD
Athletic Bilbao plan to honour Billy McNeill at their home game against Alaves on Saturday with a special tribute to the former Celtic captain, who had recently been given their One Club Man award.
Steven Gerrard labelled some Rangers fringe players as "an embarrassment" after a game against Liverpool U23s but paid tribute to teenagers who came on and inspired a fightback.