Cardiff City transfer headlines as 'aggressive' Leeds United policy could spark Cody Drameh move and emerging youngster stars
Here are your Cardiff City headlines for Monday, March 28.
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Here are your Cardiff City headlines for Monday, March 28.
Swansea City sporting director Mark Allen says it's "critical" that the club move away from loan signings and focus more on permanent deals in the absence of parachute payments.
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There's a mini heatwave in Manchester and things are heating up at Old Trafford in the search for United's next manager. The two-week international break has given the club the perfect opportunity to push on with their pursuit of a long-term successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with interviews taking place in the last couple of days.
Meanwhile, uncertainty over the war in Ukraine is raising prices everywhere, including in Japan, which has long been stuck in deflation. The price rise in Japan is still a lot smaller than in many other places though. The main reason for this is the country's slow economic recovery and even slower wage growth after two "lost decades", leaving Japan in a deflationary spiral. Our Tokyo correspondents Louis Belin, Justin McCurry, Constantin Simon and Yuko Sano report.
Hungarian swimmer Reka Gyorgy has hit out at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for allowing transgender athlete Lia Thomas to compete alongside other women.
Columnist Chadwick Moore reacts to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas NCAA championship win.
Wexford hurler and GPA co-chairperson Matthew O'Hanlon says that the solution to the current impasse between the players group and the GAA could lie in a policy document compiled in January.