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Everton Football Club is facing a financial crisis that could lead to administration and a nine-point deduction, according to reports from The Sun. The Toffees are on the brink of a fire-sale of their top stars as they struggle to stay afloat.

Meanwhile, Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Gary O’Neil is uncertain about the club’s summer transfer plans, as owners Fosun are not expected to inject fresh money for players. On the other hand, Marco Silva is eyeing Casa Pia manager Goncalo Santos as his new assistant coach.

In other news, former Celtic boss Neil Lennon had his car tyres slashed ahead of the Old Firm derby, while Manchester United coach Steve McClaren admitted the team has not been up to standard in recent years.

The Guardian revealed leaked documents suggesting that a leading Dutch football club has been funded by loans from Roman Abramovich, raising questions about the Russian oligarch’s influence in football despite EU and UK sanctions.

On the international front, Germany’s Euro 2024 hopes have been dealt a blow with Serge Gnabry and Timo Werner set to miss the tournament due to injury. Gary Lineker believes Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton could be good enough for England’s Euros squad.

Rangers have received a seven-figure fee after Malik Tillman’s permanent move from Bayern Munich to PSV, as reported by the Daily Record.

Overall, the football world is buzzing with transfer rumors, financial struggles, and international setbacks as clubs and players navigate through uncertain times.

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