Man Utd could make major change to new stadium plans - Paper Talk
Plus: Liverpool to pay out Diogo Jota contract in full; World Cup games in USA could be moved; details of Daniel Levy's Tottenham exit; proposed points-deduction punishment for financial failings
Friday 26 September 2025 23:08, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United could ditch the controversial 'circus tent' canopy that had been earmarked to cover the proposed new Old Trafford after drawing up fresh designs.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Liverpool will pay out Diogo Jota's contract in full to his family
President Donald Trump says he would look to move matches at next year's World Cup if he deems any of the United States cities planning to serve as hosts to be unsafe.
There are doubts about the seriousness of a reported attempt to buy Tottenham Hotspur for £4.5bn
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DAILY MIRROR
The match between Enfield Borough and the Clapton CFC has been postponed following the death of Billy Vigar - they were due to play at the same Maurice Rebak Stadium where Vigar suffered his injury.
THE SUN
Manchester United stars felt "sorry" for Alejandro Garnacho after he was savaged by fans on his return to Old Trafford with Chelsea.
Daniel Levy was sacked in brutal fashion by Tottenham after being barred from the training ground and having his belongings returned in a van.
THE ATHLETIC
The 2025 Trophee des Champions between Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille will be played in Kuwait.
Newcastle United's owners have injected a further £111.5m ($149.1m) into the club, the highest-value share issue since the takeover.
THE GUARDIAN
The Premier League is planning to introduce a minimum sanction of a six-point deduction for serious breaches of the new spending regulations it wants in place next season.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic have denied having any knowledge or involvement in the police operations that took place before the Old Firm derby on March 16.
Barry Ferguson has left the door open to a potential stunning return to the Rangers hot-seat.
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