Football Feb 15, 2026

Pep Guardiola future: Premier League managers have 'growing conviction' Man City boss will leave this summer - Paper Talk

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Pep Guardiola future: Premier League managers have 'growing conviction' Man City boss will leave this summer - Paper Talk

The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...

PREMIER LEAGUE

There is a growing conviction among Premier League managers that this will be Pep Guardiola's final season at Manchester City even though his contract runs until 2027 - The Times

Everton will continue to pay Jack Grealish's wages for the remainder of his loan from Manchester City, despite the winger requiring surgery that will end his season - The Times

West Ham have banned a season-ticket holder who held up a banner calling for the club's owners to sell up - The Guardian

Jose Mourinho could land himself a return to Real Madrid this summer with the Spanish giants eyeing up their next permanent boss - Daily Mirror

Tottenham are considering a move for Raheem Sterling after seeing his Chelsea contract mutually bought to a premature end - giving him the scope to explore the market - Daily Mirror

SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP

Celtic and Frosinone remain far apart in their valuation of star winger Fares Ghedjemis, according to a report - Scottish Sun

Shaun Maloney insists there's no chance he'll be Celtic manager next season - Daily Record

CRICKET

The former deputy chairman of Yorkshire has been found guilty by a disciplinary panel of using discriminatory language during an after-dinner speech - The Times

F1

Accusations related to "alleged probate fraud" have been made in the bitter legal battle between the children of Sir Stirling Moss over his £20m-plus fortune - Daily Telegraph

RUGBY UNION

Freddie Steward would advocate a law change to turn the skies into a "safe space" by forcing players to make a genuine attempt to catch contestable kicks - The Times

Tags:

football transfer-paper-talk

Share this article

Related Posts

Ray Power on life as a coach confidant: Being a sounding board to elite football managers and what he has learned from it

Ray Power on life as a coach confidant: Being a sounding board to elite football managers and what he has learned from it

They say it is the loneliest job in football. Maybe they are right. “I have had managers admit to me that they have sat in the car on the way home, pu...

Eric Ramsay sacked: West Brom part company with boss after failing to win in eight league games

Eric Ramsay sacked: West Brom part company with boss after failing to win in eight league games

West Brom have sacked Eric Ramsay just 44 days after appointing him as head coach.Ramsay replaced Ryan Mason in January after moving from MLS side Min...

Manchester United can finish third in Premier League table as Jamie Carragher says club are 'guaranteed Champions League football'

Manchester United can finish third in Premier League table as Jamie Carragher says club are 'guaranteed Champions League football'

Jamie Carragher believes Champions League qualification is "guaranteed" for Manchester United this season following their 1-0 win against Everton on M...

Leah Williamson: England Women's captain claims players could go on strike over schedule concerns

Leah Williamson: England Women's captain claims players could go on strike over schedule concerns

England captain Leah Williamson suggested players would be willing to go on strike if their concerns over player welfare and playing schedules aren't...

Vinicius Junior: Thibaut Courtois says Real Madrid team-mate did nothing wrong in celebrating goal against Benfica

Vinicius Junior: Thibaut Courtois says Real Madrid team-mate did nothing wrong in celebrating goal against Benfica

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois defended team-mate Vinicius Junior ahead of the second leg of their Champions League knockout play-off against...

Championship talking points: Sheffield Wednesday's nightmare scenario, Coventry march on as Wrexham win goalfest against Ipswich

Championship talking points: Sheffield Wednesday's nightmare scenario, Coventry march on as Wrexham win goalfest against Ipswich

A nightmare season was decided in nightmare fashion for Sheffield Wednesday. It couldn't have been scripted any better or worse - depending on what s...