The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United will not sack Erik ten Hag before this month's FA Cup final despite Monday night's humiliating defeat at Crystal Palace ramping up the pressure on the manager.
Paul Scholes believes Antony was questioning Ten Hag when he held three fingers up at Mason Mount following Manchester United's 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace.
THE SUN
Erik ten Hag is reportedly no longer in the running for the Bayern Munich job.
The biker who had his leg broken by Manchester United hero Nicky Butt in a road accident says it cost his job and claims the star has never said sorry.
Rapper Bugzy Malone has revealed shock talks to fight Floyd Mayweather.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Manchester United's army of opinionated former players are causing reservations among some of the potential candidates to succeed Erik ten Hag as manager.
Johannes Spors, the global sporting director of 777 Group, is among the names Newcastle United have considered in their search for Dan Ashworth's successor.
Aston Villa's do-or-die Europa Conference League semi-final second-leg tie against Olympiakos will be officiated by a referee who served a six-month ban as part of a German match-fixing scandal.
County cricket faces a new scheduling clash amid fears that more than 30 English players will miss the start of next season, and more homegrown players could become white-ball only.
THE TIMES
Saracens will not end their policy of taking players on mid-season bonding trips despite Billy Vunipola being arrested during the team's weekend away in Mallorca.
The All England Club has given the LTA its highest surplus payment of £48.8m after posting record financial figures for Wimbledon last year.
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