Daily mail sports agenda
The Daily Mail's Sports Agenda is a daily column that provides a roundup of the latest sports news, gossip, and rumors. Here's a summary of the agenda for the day:
Top Story
- Manchester United's pursuit of Jadon Sancho has hit a snag, with Borussia Dortmund demanding a world-record fee for the England winger. (Source: Daily Mail)
Premier League
- Chelsea are set to make a move for Leicester City's Ben Chilwell, with the Blues willing to pay £50m for the left-back. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Manchester City are eyeing a move for Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly, with Pep Guardiola keen to strengthen his defense. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Tottenham Hotspur are in talks to sign Lyon's Tanguy Ndombele, with the midfielder reportedly keen on a move to the Premier League. (Source: Daily Mail)
Transfer News
- Arsenal are set to sign Lille's Nicolas Pepe for £72m, with the winger expected to become the club's record signing. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Liverpool are close to signing Sevilla's Yasser Larouci, with the winger expected to join the Reds on a free transfer. (Source: Daily Mail)
- West Ham United are in talks to sign Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha, with the Eagles reportedly demanding £80m for the winger. (Source: Daily Mail)
International Football
- England's Euro 2020 qualifying campaign is set to be boosted by the return of Harry Kane, with the Tottenham Hotspur striker expected to feature in the upcoming matches. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Scotland's hopes of qualifying for Euro 2020 have been boosted by the news that Celtic's Kieran Tierney is set to return from injury. (Source: Daily Mail)
Rugby
- England's rugby team is set to face a tough test in the upcoming Six Nations Championship, with Wales and Ireland both expected to be strong contenders. (Source: Daily Mail)
- The Rugby Football Union is set to announce a new deal with Premiership Rugby, with the two parties reportedly close to agreeing a new agreement. (Source: Daily Mail)
Cricket
- England's cricket team is set to face a tough test in the upcoming Ashes series, with Australia expected to be strong favorites. (Source: Daily Mail)
- The England and Wales Cricket Board is set to announce a new deal with the International Cricket Council, with the two parties reportedly close to agreeing a new agreement. (Source: Daily Mail)
Please note that the agenda is subject to change and may not be comprehensive.