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Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk could restart career with loan move if he avoids ban - Paper talk and football transfer gossip

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Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk could restart career with loan move if he avoids ban - Paper talk and football transfer gossip

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

PREMIER LEAGUE

Chelsea outcast Mykhailo Mudryk could yet restart his career on loan away from Stamford Bridge if and when the winger returns to action following the outcome of his provisional doping ban - Daily Mail

Igor Tudor is set to remain as Tottenham Hotspur's interim head coach for their Champions League game against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, as well as the pivotal match at home to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League - The Times

Mikel Arteta has offered a glimmer of hope that captain Martin Odegaard could be available to lead Arsenal in Sunday's Carabao Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley - The Independent

SCOTLAND

Rangers and Hearts are both hoping to get an edge on rivals Celtic by going on warm-weather training camps ahead of the title run-in - The Scottish Sun

Former Rangers boss Russell Martin insists he has no regrets over how his time at the Gers went despite being the club's shortest-serving manager - The Scottish Sun

Steve Clarke says he is open to offers from club football with his Scotland future hanging in the balance - The Scottish Sun

WORLD FOOTBALL

Marcus Rashford has been handed a massive boost as Barcelona president Joan Laporta is set to stay at the Nou Camp for another five years - The Sun

Five members of the Iranian women's football team who were seeking asylum in Australia have reportedly reversed their decision and will now return to Iran - Daily Mail

Former Arsenal and Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas clashed with Roma manager Gian Piero Gasperini over the weekend following his Como side's victory - Daily Mail

Major League Soccer announced on Monday that it has suspended Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner without pay through 1 June 2026 - The Guardian

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