The highest tales and switch rumours from Sunday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Newcastle don’t wish to promote Bruno Guimaraes at any value, with Eddie Howe believing the midfielder’s skills are ‘priceless’ – Mail on Sunday.
Manchester Metropolis have reached an settlement with Leicester Metropolis to signal 16-year-old Jeremy Monga for £12.5m plus a sell-on clause – The Athletic.
Liverpool have made it clear Virgil van Dijk won’t be leaving the membership – The Athletic.
Manchester Metropolis striker Divin Mubama is attracting curiosity from Middlesbrough, Derby and Preston – Mail on Sunday.
WORLD CUP
Police will deploy 7,500 officers to the Azteca Stadium amid fears for the protection of England followers of their last-16 conflict with Mexico – Sunday Telegraph.
Canada captain Alphonso Davies stated it was his choice to not play of their last World Cup sport, a 3-0 last-16 loss to Morocco, with the Bayern Munich star confirming he “felt something” in Friday’s coaching session that steered he had not totally recovered from his pre-tournament hamstring damage – The Athletic.
The U.S. males’s nationwide soccer group positioned limitations on a small hill at its World Cup coaching facility Saturday in an obvious try to make sure that nobody may spy on the group’s preparations for a round-of-16 showdown with Belgium – The Athletic.
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan stated he thought-about the matter resolved after he and group director Ibrahim Hassan had a bodily confrontation with a police officer on the group’s resort in Dallas – The Guardian.
SCOTLAND
Neil Lennon has launched a passionate defence of Steve Clarke – and blasted the “hysterical” pile-on that he believes drove the Scotland boss out of the job – Sunday Mail.
Calvin Miller believes John McGlynn could be a great Scotland supervisor – Sunday Mail.