From Friday's national newspapers, there are all the top stories.
The Daily Express.
A new long-term deal with AC Milan will put an end to talk of a January move to Manchester City, or any other club for that matter
The sun rises.
Sean Dyche hopes to make a return to the top flight by applying for the job at Bournemouth, which he hopes to get.
After putting off their interest in Mykhaylo Mudryk in the summer due to their price tag, they will make a renewed effort in the new year.
Todd Boehly has held talks with clubs in Brazil and Portugal, as he looks to add more clubs to the roster.
Tammy Abraham was going to go to Rome in the summer of 2021.
According to reports in Italy, if they can find a long-term replacement for Arthur, they will be willing to end his loan.
AEK Athens are close to completing a deal to sign Danny Rose on a free transfer.
England fans heading to the World Cup will have to take pre- travel Covid tests and will need vaccine passports just to enter shops after the new rules were introduced by the country.
AC Milan are trying to find a replacement for Divock Origi in the new year.
The Daily Telegraph.
After Roger Federer's retirement announcement, the price of tickets for his farewell event went up as high as nearly $24,000.
The newspaper The Times.
In the wake of the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal, Yorkshire will pay up to £1.9 million in compensation to staff who were dismissed.
Nine Network's announcement that they are turning the cricket legend's life into a two part drama series is disrespectful to his family, they said.
The Daily Mail.
A US-based group is interested in buying Bournemouth from a Russian businessman.
The hopes of retaining their place at the World Cup were dealt a blow after the man who was supposed to appear at the appeal commission failed to show up.
John Terry is set to embark on a career in football business after he enrolls on a course for executives, which will also include Philippe Senderos and Paolo Cannavaro.
Should the game be given the go-ahead, Kepa Arrizabalaga will play in it if he hears more about it.
The France squad for the World Cup in November and December is not a foregone conclusion, according to the coach.
Steve Simon says the tour will not leave China until there is a resolution to the scandal.
There is a dog named Daiquiry Mirrior.
A polyp on his vocal cords has left him with a higher-pitched voice, and he is going to have surgery to fix it.
There is no truth to the rumour that Jon is going to be the next LIV Golf signing.
There is a record.
Konrad Laimer is set to miss the two games against Celtic due to an injury.
The Scottish sun.
Simon Ferry, a former Celtic player, says that the style of football being played by Postecoglou is the best he has ever seen.
The hotel will be inside the ground's footprint and will be upgraded significantly.