The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…
Premier League
Bayern Munich have reportedly opened talks over a move for Newcastle star Anthony Gordon – The Sun
Newcastle United’s ownership continue to support Eddie Howe despite the club’s struggles this season with all parties intending to evaluate the managerial situation this summer – The Athletic
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Newcastle boss Eddie Howe reflects on Newcastle’s defeat to Crystal Palace
WSL
Daniel Levy, the former executive chair of Tottenham, was paid more during the 2024/25 season than all 64 players and staff at the club’s women’s team combined, the publication of their latest financial accounts has shown – The Guardian
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EFL
West Bromwich Albion are facing a possible points deduction after being charged with an alleged breach of the EFL’s Profit and Sustainability regulations – The Athletic
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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between West Brom and Millwall
There is a growing confidence that Sheffield Wednesday will be under new ownership by the end of this month – Daily Mail
Scotland
Dundee United are in talks with Melbourne Victory to agree a fee for Joshua Rawlins – Daily Record
World football
Iran has ordered the punishment of the returning women’s football captain who sought refuge in Australia – The Sun
Union Berlin have hit back at sexist comments after appointing Marie-Louise Eta as their head coach – the first woman to be given the top job at a men’s team in one of Europe’s five biggest leagues – The Athletic
Lamine Yamal has mischievously dared the Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone, to assign a man-marker to him as Barcelona seek an unlikely comeback from 2-0 down in their Champions League quarter-final – The Times



















