Tuesday’s headlines and transfer news…
SUN
Inter Milan and Barcelona are ready to boldly acquire Enzo Fernandez, whose future at Chelsea is becoming increasingly unclear.
Real Madrid’s first team dressing room from the iconic Santiago Bernabeu stadium will be auctioned off.
Tottenham Hotspur star Pedro Porro will donate part of his salary to help clean up flood-hit Valencia.
Chelsea legend Michael Essien has taken the next step in his football management journey by completing his UEFA course.
DAILY MIRROR
Naby Keita apologized on Werder Bremen’s WhatsApp chat after he refused to play for the team.
Frank Lampard could follow in Jose Mourinho’s footsteps after emerging as a surprise contender for the Roma job.
DAILY MAIL
Mason Mount has returned to full training for Manchester United following his latest injury lay-off.
Chelsea hope Cole Palmer will be fit to face Arsenal in the upcoming Premier League clash, although they are waiting to see what the damage is done at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Kylian Mbappe has been identified as the biggest problem in Real Madrid’s current struggles by manager Carlo Ancelotti, according to reports.
Robert Lewandowski’s wife, Anna Lewandowski, took to Instagram on Monday to share footage of significant flooding in and around the luxury home she shares with the Barcelona forward.
EXPRESS OF THE DAY
Thousands of Arsenal fans have been banned from drinking alcohol during an away match against Inter in the Champions League.
DAILY TELEGRAPHY
Arsenal’s sporting director Edu resigned on Monday following a double-money offer from Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, with Mikel Arteta set to have a major say in how Arsenal replace him.
Ipswich chief executive Mark Ashton has revealed he will now vote against retaining VAR following decisions which saw him texting head referee Howard Webb mid-match in frustration.
Cole Palmer is expected to undergo scans on the injury that has kept him limping away from Old Trafford and Chelsea will hope he has had a lucky escape.
THE TIMES
The British and Irish Lions have discussed playing a game in Las Vegas on their tour of New Zealand in 2029 as rugby looks to cash in on the American market.
DAILY RECORD
It is reported that “Celtic” player Nicolas Kuhn is in the center of attention of several Premier League clubs.
Andy Halliday has strongly defended his decision not to celebrate his goal for Motherwell in the League Cup semi-final against his old club Rangers.
Scott Arfield has leapt to the defense of his former Rangers captain James Tavernier and believes the players around the full-back need to do more to carry the load at Ibrox.
SCOTTISH SUN
Hearts have taken out a new £7m loan from one of their directors.