The top stories from Wednesday's national newspapers.
The Daily Star.
Paul wants to join Real Madrid in the summer.
Luis and Steven could be at the same place.
The managers of Manchester United have been told that Harry, Shaw, and Wan-Bissaka are not good enough to play for the club.
The Serie A giants are playing hardball with the terms of the deal, as they are trying to get Arthur on a loan.
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The players at Manchester United and the players at Villa are getting a week of leave during the upcoming break.
Rooney is close to returning to Goodison as manager, but Jose is also in the running.
The initial bid for Harry was rejected in the summer, but now it will be offered north of £200,000.
West Ham are in the market for a 19-year-old, and they're ready to face off against the Reds in the January transfer window.
Anthony Martial denied his boss' claims that he wouldn't play against Villa.
A referee is facing a lengthy ban after his mistake cost AC Milan a victory.
Fenerbahce is interested in bringing Elneny back to Turkey in the winter transfer window, which could be the reason why he is leaving.
According to reports, Ousmane Dembele has 48 hours to sign a new contract.
Anthony Martial wants to move to a foreign club this month, with Barcelona and Juventus interested.
According to a report, the man will reject any other clubs that approach him out of respect for the club.
The Daily Mail.
Sam Allardyce thinks that Duncan Ferguson is the right choice to be the interim manager.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was sent back to England after his heart scare, according to the national team manager.
The Carabao Cup tie between the two teams is set to go ahead.
There are talks about a move for the left-back.
The valuation of Brennan Johnson was 3m less than the valuation of the team trying to land him.
The offer for Red Bull Salzburg's USA international bicyle, Brenden, is being prepared by the team from Leeds United.
The deal for Samuel Kalu is close to being completed.
Lewis Hamilton's future was not certain on Tuesday night as conflicting views continued to swirl over the fate of race director Michael Masi, the Australian who oversaw the controversial last lap of the 2021 decider.
Graham Thorpe's position as England assistant coach is in doubt after police were called to the team hotel in Hobart because he was smoking a cigar while drinking.
The Daily Telegraph.
Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard are to be interviewed for the vacant manager's job at the club.
The chairman of Middlesbrough has responded to claims that his club's legal action is holding up Derby County's search for a new owner by revealing that a settlement offer was made to the administrators in November.
The head coach of the club, Thomas Frank, said that it is a sign of the club's progress that they have been linked with the player.
There is a dog named Daiquiry Mirrior.
The loan move for Anthony Martial was blocked by Manchester United because they wouldn't give a discount on him.
The Daily Express.
Antonio Conte wants to make at least three signings this month as he prepares to launch an assault on the top four.
The chances of signing Alexander Isak have been dealt a blow, with reports suggesting that the bid to find a long-term replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang looks set to drag on.
The guardian
Human rights and athlete advocacy groups have said that athletes at the Beijing Winter Olympics could be in danger if they speak out in favor of the Uyghur Muslims.
The newspaper The Times.
The cheapest tickets for a World Cup since 1986 are going on sale on Wednesday for $11 for residents of the state of Qatar.
The Spanish government advised Novak to get a vaccine if he wants to compete in that country.
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John Souttar can handle the heat from unhappy Hearts fans, but he hopes the support can bury the hatchet for the rest of the season.
Scottish Sun.
Stephen Glass denied that Lewis Ferguson could be sent to Cagliari.