From the back pages, April 16: No Glasgow finale for Sir Chris Hoy as his career reaches end of the track
Sergio Agüero will not face any retrospective action from the Football Association for his two-footed tackle on David Luiz during Manchester City’s 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday. (The Guardian)
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone insists this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, despite a series of small explosions taking place in the troubled country. (The Independent)
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Hide AdWayne Rooney will join Paris St Germain in the summer according to a former adviser to the French giants. Michael Moulin, who worked with PSG in 2008, claimed on French TV that the England striker’s move had been agreed. (The Sun)
Manchester City and Arsenal are both ready to step up their interest to sign Stephan El Shaarawy in the summer. (The Express)
Plans to restructure Scottish football look to have died after St Mirren and Ross County vetoed the proposals at a Scottish Premier League meeting. (The Telegraph)
Amir Khan claims his April 27 showdown with Julio Diaz could be his last fight in Britain. Khan’s 143-pound catchweight clash with Diaz at Sheffield’s Motorpoint Arena is his first in the UK since his win over Paul McCloskey two years ago and he sees his future across the Atlantic. (The Mirror)
Howard Webb has been dropped from the Premier League officials’ line-up after an error-strewn performance in Sunderland’s 3-0 win against Newcastle. (Daily Mail)