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Latest from Wednesday's newspapers as US billionaire John Mc Evoy eyes a potential bid to buy Sheffield Wednesday; Celtic are yet to make a formal approach to Ipswich Town boss Kieran Mc Kenna despite links; Mary Earps turns down the FA's invitation for a send-off at Wembley Stadium Tuesday 28 October 2025 23: 27, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers. .. West Ham United have been dealt a fresh blow after it emerged that Lucas Paqueta is keen to leave the relegation-threatened club in January - The Times. Bruno Fernandes has taken Matheus Cunha under his wing to help him realise his potential to become a Manchester United star - The Sun. A US-based billionaire John Mc Evoy is among leading candidates to buy stricken Sheffield Wednesday - The Telegraph. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has turned down the FA's invitation of a send-off at Wembley next month - The Daily Mail. Newcastle United Women have been charged with misconduct by the Football Association after allegedly making illegal approaches to six junior players contracted to their second-tier rivals Sunderland - The Guardian. Back Pages is a review of the sports headlines from the national newspapers, every Monday to Friday, live on Sky Sports News from 10. 30pm.
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