There are all the top stories from Tuesday's national newspapers.
The Daily Telegraph.
Antonio Rudiger will be free to sign in the summer, and that's when the race to sign him will start.
If they lose their premier league status at the end of the season, they could face a huge financial problem.
Joe Launchbury is poised to win a first cap since 2020 and could make his England debut against Ireland on Saturday.
The Speaker of the House of Commons made a surprise complaint to police after suggesting there was "undue influence" in Jack Catterall's controversial boxing defeat by Josh Taylor.
The Indian Wells tournament placed Novak Djokovic in their draw even though he has not been seen on-site and is not able to enter the US because he hasn't been vaccinations.
The Daily Mail.
Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak claims that he is making progress in his attempt to buy Chelsea for under 2.5 billion dollars.
Nick Candy is working on a 2.5 billion dollar bid for the club, which includes plans for a 1.5 billion dollar rebuild of the bridge.
The club is worried that they could become the first club to break the profit and sustainable rules of the top flight.
If they lose their status in the premier league, the players will be on the same basic salaries even if they are demoted.
The Euros will be expanded to 32 teams following discussions with member nations.
The investigation into Kurt Zouma for animal cruelty is close to conclusion, with West ham bracing for the defender being prosecuted for kicking his cat.
The Independent.
Roman Abramovich is not sold on the offer made by Hansjorg Wyss and Todd Boehly.
The sun rises.
According to close friends and contacts of the manager, he wants the 19-year-old Bellingham to join him at the club.
Manchester United were placed on red alert after it was reported that the two teams were still apart in contract talks.
Barcelona might not be able to sign Wolves winger Adama Traore on a permanent deal at the end of his loan spell because of their financial position.
Since his move to Spurs six months ago, full-back Emerson Royal has struggled to adapt to the English top flight.
Before the decision to try to sell the club, the club was working on deals to sign Sevilla defender Jules Kounde and Leeds forward Raphinha.
Barcelona are close to changing the name of their home as their sponsorship deal with Spotify is nearing completion.
It's only days away from an announcement that he is leaving for Barcelona on a free transfer.
The Manchester United loanee was booed by the Flamengo fans in a recent game, raising doubts about the deal becoming a permanent one.
Barcelona have offered a new contract to the defender, which would take him past his 40th birthday.
Daiquiry Mister.
Barcelona believe that Manchester City is the best place to sign Erling Haaland because the total package for the forward could be as high as 200 million dollars.
The newspaper The Times.
The Saudi Golf League's lawyer, Polly Handford, decided to stay with the FA instead of working on their project.
The Scottish sun.
Mark Fotheringham is Neil Lennon's No 2 at Omonia Nicosia.
Scott Brown quit Aberdeen and could be offered an emotional return to Celtic.
There is a record.
Scott Brown might prove to be the goal that wins Celtic another title according to Gordon Strachan.