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Mohamed Salah: Liverpool star wanted by Saudi Pro League amid Cristiano Ronaldo row – Paper Talk

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PREMIER LEAGUE

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will be offered the chance to be the face of the Saudi Pro-League in the summer, with the 33-year-old being able to treble his £400,000-a-week wages as Cristiano Ronaldo’s future remains in doubt at Al Nassr – Sunday Mirror

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says he will not consider stripping the captaincy from Cristian Romero after his red card against Manchester United – The Observer

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Wayne Rooney’s son Kai scored four times as Manchester United U16s beat Norwich in a 10-goal thriller – Mail on Sunday

RUGBY UNION

Gregor Townsend’s tenure as Scotland coach is hanging by a thread after they were humbled 18-15 by Italy in the Six Nations – The Sunday Times

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WINTER OLYMPICS

Britain’s curling mixed doubles pair Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat guaranteed themselves a medal match after extending their winning run to seven – The Independent on Sunday

Defiant Lindsay Vonn won’t give in despite her knee that’s “100 per cent” gone. Vonn has a knee brace strapped on after an ACL tear but has completed two training runs ahead of Olympic women’s downhill – The Observer

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