Boss of Sunderland rivals receiving Premier League interest as Leeds United set to offload winger


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www.sunderlandecho.com— Sunderland may be destined for a midtable finish under Mike Dodds but it's still all to play for at the top and bottom of the Championship. It's a dramatic promotion race with four teams still competing for a top two spot, while the relegation battle is far from settled Sunderland's season hasn't gone as planned but they'll be keen to bounce back and compete at the top end of the table next time around under a new permanent manager. For now, though, here's a look at what's going on elsewhere in...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Premier League club 'eye up' Leeds United defender as winger set for permanent exit. Leeds United take on Middlesbrough on Monday night and they know nothing less than a win will do as the club push to win automatic promotion back to the Premier League. Leicester City picked up three crucial points on Saturday and that means Leeds now find themselves sitting two points adrift of the top two with three games to go. Games in hand complicate things at the top, but Leeds know a win at the Riverside Stadium would be enough to move up to second until the weekend at the very least....

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Leeds United promotion rivals see boss linked to Premier League job ahead of pivotal fixture. Premier League outfit Brighton and Hove Albion have reportedly identified Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna as a potential candidate to replace Roberto De Zerbi this summer. De Zerbi has been linked with a number of jobs this season and while he is contracted until 2026, there is some doubt about whether he will opt to stay on at the Amex Stadium into next season. As such, Brighton have been working behind the scenes to identify managers who could potentially replace the Italian this summer...

www.thestar.co.uk—Premier League prize money: How much Sheffield United, Arsenal, Liverpool and rivals are set to earn. Sheffield United’s season is coming towards an end, and the Blades already know they will spend next season in the Championship following a campaign to forget. But how much money will the Blades earn from their one-off season back in the Premier League? Prize money and the TV share have not been confirmed just yet, but we do know the minimums based on last season, given figures only go in an upward trajectory dur to the Premier League’s ever-increasing revenue. Here we have put together the...