There are all the top stories from Wednesday's newspapers.

The Daily Express.

According to a report,Arsenal are willing to swap Lokonga for Locatelli in exchange for the other player.

Lovro Majer's performance in Croatia's Nations League victory over the Danes at the back end of last month is said to have caught the attention of scouts from the north London club.

According to reports, a number of clubs are interested in making a move for Musiala, but he is currently not for sale.

The sun rises.

According to the chairman of the Toon, the Saudi-led PIF were offered a stake in another club before buying the club.

According to Graham Potter, AC Milan's Rafael Leao is a top player.

Joe Cole doesn't believe that Sir Alex Ferguson or Brian Clough could get this team to challenge for league titles and European cups.

Antony ignored defensive orders to return before the derby.

Julen Lopetegui is going to step down as Sevilla's head coach after Wednesday's clash with Borussia Dortmund and become Wolves' next boss.

Italy wants Brazil to extradite Robinho so he can serve a nine-year prison sentence for rape.

According to reports, Erling Haaland has a clause in his contract that will allow him to leave Manchester City for Real Madrid in 24 years.

John Obi Mikel claims he made the best decision of his life.

Barcelona tried to sign William Saliba over the summer.

The newspaper The Times.

A leading British football agent is the subject of a police blackmail investigation after sending a threatening email.

After getting N'Golo Kante fit, Graham Potter will discuss his contract with the World Cup winner.

The change of manager at Wolves won't affect the plan to sign Coady.

Members of the club's recruitment team are in danger of losing their jobs after being sounded out by Forest as a possible replacement for Steve Cooper.

On Wednesday, the RFU will confirm that the Warriors will be demoted to the Championship for the remainder of the season.

Saudi Arabia has been chosen to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games, which will be held in a $500 billion megacity in the desert.

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According to reports, Xabi Alonso is in the running to be the new manager of the club.

Lionel Messi is out of contract with Paris Saint-Germain this summer and there have been suggestions that he plans to return to Barcelona.

The Independent.

The World Cup will be hosted by Spain, Portugal and Ukraine in the future.

As the club searches for its sixth boss in less than five years, Gary O'Neil is not likely to return to his previous job.

The Daily Mail.

Leandro Trossard is being linked with a move to another city.

Tuchel turned down the chance to become the head coach of the club.

Julen Lopetegui is set to leave Sevilla in order to move to Wolves.

Steve Cooper is the manager of the team that is in the midst of a battle to stay in the league.

Brendan Rodgers wants to bring in Manchester United's Donny van de Beek for around £13 million, as the Foxes look to find a replacement for Youri Tielemans.

The medical leaders from the league held a summit on Tuesday to discuss best practices and health and safety improvements.

N'Golo Kante is one of the world's best defensive midfielders and could leave for nothing in the summer if talks with the club do not go well.

Barcelona coach Xavi wanted referees to explain their decisions after the match after he felt his side were robbed.

According to Tony Bellew, Tyson Fury never intended to fight Anthony Joshua on December 3, instead using their negotiations to make up for a disappointing match-up against either Chisora or Charr.

The Daily Telegraph.

The club's mammoth £150 million summer spend has led to the sack of the recruitment chiefs.

Grassroots football referees are considering a national strike after an official was seriously injured during a serious assault on Sunday.

The club has 10 days to get vital investment or face going into administration.

The Daily Star.

Ahead of the game with Rangers, a mural of the Reds' manager was vandalised.