November 15, 2025:
The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers…
Wayne Rooney has told Jack Grealish to ‘book his holiday’ as he won’t be making Thomas Tuchel’s 2026 World Cup squad – BBC Sport
Joshua Zirkzee has been told there is no chance of a Manchester United exit in January – Sun Sport
Chido Obi could make his first senior appearance of the season for Man United following the injury to Benjamin Sesko – Sun Sport
Manchester United have identified Malmo’s Swedish goalkeeper Melker Ellborg as a potential back-up to Belgian Senne Lammens – Sun Sport
Gabriel Jesus has reinstated his desire to return to former club Palmeiras – The Athletic
Manchester United are exploring a move for Sporting Lisbon teenage defender Salvador Blopa – Daily Mail
Manchester United are leaving their London offices two years after moving in as Sir Jim Ratcliffe looks to continue cost-cutting measures – Daily Mail
Eric Cantona says he feels no guilt after his offer to help out at Manchester United was refused by Sir Jim Ratcliffe – The Telegraph
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has cautioned that domestic football is at risk due to the favouring of international matches – The Independent
Auston Trusty has hailed the coaching credentials of Celtic managerial target Wilfried Nancy – The Scottish Sun
AFC Wimbledon are in talks with investors to sell a minority stake in the club after claiming the current structure is not sustainable for competing in the EFL – BBC Sport
Former Spanish football federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales has revealed the individual who threw eggs at him during his book launch was his own uncle – Periodista Digital
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente has played down a rift between the national team and Barcelona regarding an injury to Lamine Yamal, but admitted the two camps could communicate better – ESPN
Anthony Joshua was set to fight Cassius Chaney before a clash with Jake Paul became a possibility – talkSPORT