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Live Reporting

Harry De Cosemo

All times stated are UK

  1. Manchester United end Arnautovic interest

    Manchester United have ended their interest in Bologna striker Marko Arnautovic.

    New United boss Erik ten Hag wasconsidering a movefor the 33-year-old Austria forward, whom he worked with at Dutch side FC Twente.

    But is understood United pulled out because of a combination of Bologna's growing transfer fee demands and the negative reaction.

    United reportedly received complaints from fans opposed to the move.

    Full story.

  2. Post update

    We'll start our transfer deep-dive with a remainder of yesterday's big story...

  3. Get Involved - Best European comebacks

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only - standard message rates apply)

    Rangers' spirited performance last night got us thinking...

    What are the best European comebacks ever?

    There are so many to choose from! Istanbul and Manchester United in Barcelona stand out, but what others can you think of?

    Get in touch...

  4. West Ham face Danish Euro test

    Simon Stone

    BBC Sport

    West Ham will take on Danish outfit Viborg in the Europa Conference League play-off round.

    After making the last four of the Europa League last season before being beaten by eventual winners Eintracht Frankfurt, David Moyes' side have again qualified for Europe following last season's seventh-placed Premier League finish.

    Viborg overcame Faroes outfit B36 to reach the play-offs.

    They are currently seventh in the 12-team Danish league, with two wins and two defeats from their four games.

    The first leg is at the London Stadium next Thursday.

  5. Champions League round-up

    Elsewhere in the Champions League last night.

    • Zalgiris 1-1 (1-6 Agg) Bodo Glimt
    • Apollos Limassol 2-0 (2-4 Agg) Maccabi Haifa
    • Pyunik 0-2 (0-7 Agg) Crvena Zvezda
    • Viktoria Plzen 2-1 (4-2 Agg) Sheriff Tiraspol
    • FC Midtjylland 1-3 (2-7 Agg) Benfica
    • Dinamo Zagreb 4-2 (6-3 Agg) Ludogorets
    • Ferencvaros 1-3 (2-4 Agg) Qarabag
    • Sturm Graz 1-2 (1-3 Agg) Dynamo Kyiv
  6. PSV up next...

    Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (3-2 Agg)

    PSV Eindhoven will face Rangers in the Champions League play-off after they came through 3-2 against Monaco after extra time at the Philips Stadion.

    Luuk de Jong struck the decisive blow on 109 minutes, with the Dutch side progressing 4-3 on aggregate.

  7. Rangers rely on Ibrox atmosphere to grind down Union's will

    Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (3-2 Agg)

    Andrew Petrie, BBC Scotland

    Even trailing by two goals, plenty of Rangers fans headed to Ibrox confident of a result. They had witnessed enough European evening evidence in the last year to calm their nerves.

    Proved right, there were still moments throughout the night that would have tested their resolve. Union, as they did in the first leg, waited to pounce but their attacking potency had almost evaporated.

    So instead of a disaster, this will be remembered as a scare. But their next opponents in PSV will not be as forgiving. However, with Ibrox able to rouse such spirited performances from this Rangers team, the club's supporters will be dreaming of another memorable season in Europe.

  8. Van Bronckhost full of praise for Ibrox atmosphere

    Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (3-2 Agg)

    After their comeback win against Union Saint-Gilloise, Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst was full of praise for the Ibrox fans.

    “It was a similar atmosphere [to the RB Leipzig game], the stakes were very high," he said.

    "They [the fans] are very important for us. Today they were very noisy, everywhere we go we have a great support.

    "We kept a clean sheet and just created as many chances as possible. This game needed a big performance and the players gave a big performance"

    On Malik Tillman, who scored their third, he added: "He was very good in the game. Already this season he's becoming a very important player for us. I think the goalkeeper was surprised with his jumping! It's a very big goal for him and a big moment for all of us."

  9. Rousing Rangers stun Union to keep CL flame burning

    Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (3-2 Agg)

    Rangers roared into the Champions League play-offs after they overcame Union Saint-Gilloise and a two-goal first-leg defeat in a rousing showing.

    The hosts had it all to do after losing in Belgium, but goals from James Tavernier, Antonio Colak and Malik Tillman gave Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side a spirited victory at Ibrox.

    While blunt in the first leg, Rangers were by far the better team in Glasgow against a Union side who had Lazare Amani sent off late on.

    Tavernier's penalty and Colak's close-range header set up a tense finale, before Tillman's fantastic 79th-minute header put Rangers ahead in the tie for the very first time during a strong second half.

    They will now face PSV Eindhoven in the play-offs as they bid to return to the group stage for the first time since 2010.

    It is the first time Rangers have ever overcome a 2-0 first-leg deficit to progress in Europe.

    Match report

  10. What's on today?

    We've got a jam-packed live page for you today...

    • We'll start with Rangers reaction, plus other games in the Champions League.
    • All the latest talking points from the Premier League. Will Man Utd make a breakthrough in the transfer market before Brentford?
    • Rounding up all the gossip and deals that happen today.

    And more!

  11. 'Marko no go'

    Wednesday's back pages

    The Daily Express

  12. 'Arn't you meant to be the boss?'

    Wednesday's back pages

    Daily Mirror

  13. 'Arnotovic'

    Wednesday's back pages

    The Daily Star

  14. Good morning!

    We’re half way through the working week and with much more transfer news and gossip to bring you, we are back once again!

    Manchester United continue to dominate the column inches in the aftermath of that defeat to Brighton at the weekend, and as you’ll see with our paper round up, Marko Arnautovic’ name is prominent after the Red Devils stepped away from their pursuit of the Austrian.

    Plus, we’ll bring you all the Champions League reaction as Rangers progress to the playoff round.

    We’ll get going properly after a glance at the back pages.