Papers: Man Utd must fork out £17.5m to sack Ten Hag


The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…

DAILY MIRROR

The FA has launched its own investigation into homophobic chanting by Tottenham fans.

Manchester United will have to fork out an estimated £17.5m if they are to sack Erik ten Hag, according to reports.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Eni Aluko says men have begun “dominating” coaching and broadcasting within women’s football since she became Match of the Day’s first female pundit.

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Jamie Carragher says Manchester Utd’s Matthijs De Ligt is always out of position and questioned the defender’s aggression against Spurs

English players could be banned from the Indian Premier League for two years if they withdraw from the competition in a move to increase their committed playing time.

DAILY MAIL

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Speaking on Monday Night Football, Graham Potter suggested he’s not ruling out managing on the international stage and is asked about speculation linking him with Manchester United over the summer

Patrice Evra has claimed Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale both agreed to join Manchester United in 2013.

THE ATHLETIC

Arsenal and Real Madrid are among a host of top European clubs who have shown an interest in signing Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis.

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Jamie Carragher believes Cole Palmer has been the best player in the Premier League and demands that he should start for England

THE SUN

Erik ten Hag will have two games to save his job at Manchester United.

THE INDEPENDENT

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Sky Sports‘ Melissa Reddy discusses Erik ten Hag’s future at Manchester United and why the Old Trafford boardroom are sticking by the Dutchman despite their poor form

Ousmane Dembele will miss Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League trip to Arsenal after being left out of Luis Enrique’s squad for the fixture after reportedly falling out with the Spanish manager.

Diego Simeone called for Atletico Madrid fans who halted the Madrid derby against Real Madrid by throwing objects at rival goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to be punished, while also warning that players who “provoke” supporters have to be “careful”.

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag remained defiant when asked about his future at the club, saying he is on the same page as the owners and they know it will take time to improve

THE GUARDIAN

Erik ten Hag is set to remain Manchester United manager for Thursday’s trip to Porto and Sunday’s visit to Aston Villa, with the club’s executive “calm” regarding his position despite Sunday’s humiliating 3-0 loss to Tottenham.

Atletico Madrid are expected to be hit with a full or partial stadium closure after their fans caused the derby at home against Real Madrid on Sunday to be suspended for 15 minutes by throwing objects at Thibaut Courtois.



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