Top Stories and Transfer Rumours from Sunday's Newspapers
Barcelona are reportedly willing to let go of sensation Ansu Fati, with Barcelona manager Hansi Flick's interest in loaning Manchester United youngster Marcus Rashford.
Manchester United received a major boost after the project for their new Old Trafford stadium was given Government approval. The 100,000-seat venue is expected to be completed by next year.
Alejandro Garnacho has been named in Manchester United's squad for their upcoming match against Fulham amid speculation surrounding his future with the club.
In a stunning transfer twist, former Chelsea midfielder Christopher Nkunku would reportedly head in a swap deal involving Manchester United and Alejandro Garnacho. Analyst Paul Merson argues that this swap is better for Manchester United than a reported swap involving Christopher Nkunku and Chelsea.
Caen's Ultras stormed the pitch on Friday night after their seventh consecutive defeat, highlighting concerns over the Ligue 2 club. The angry fans were upset with owner Kylian Mbappé.
New York Red Bulls are closing in on an offer for RB Leipzig loanee Timo Werner, who has been impressive this season.
Boxing controversy hit last week when Dana White blocked Conor McGregor's proposed exhibition against Logan Paul because of his distaste for WWE superstar Jake Paul. The event had been highly anticipated by boxing fans.
Newcastle United is set to reward striker Alexander Isak with a long-term contract in the summer and remain committed to keeping him at the club, despite speculation surrounding potential interest from rival clubs.
In a statement to the press, Enzo Maresca questioned Robert Sánchez's decision-making following Erling Haaland benefiting from his team's goalkeeper for two crucial mistakes against Manchester City. Chelsea is set to face further criticism in the form of this summer's Club World Cup if they don't qualify for next season's Champions League.
Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz suffered a nasty fall during recent training, prompting concerns over his fitness and readiness for upcoming matches. The player will be evaluated ahead of their match against Manchester United.
Juventus boss Ricardo Moniz gave Dusan Vlahovic hope that he could return to the starting lineup by the winter break but hinted at potential complications regarding striker Randal Kolo Muani's recent rise through the ranks, prompting further speculation over a possible transfer move to Premier League clubs such as Tottenham and Crystal Palace.
Manchester United is reportedly in talks with Alvaro Carreras about making him available again. Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford expressed his determination to join Barcelona this month amid reduced salary demands from Manchester United.
Chelsea FC president Melissa Reddy has emphasized the club's determination to sign prolific striker Reda Belahyane before the end of the window. The forward currently plies for Verona.
Jamie Vardy, husband of Rebekah who launched a successful vodka business venture, revealed he had begun 'rebooting' his physical fitness just days after his wife took on new responsibilities in their family's brand. While joblessness does not have same significance as a well-known social issue, the Sunderland star Jobe Bellingham was sought after by Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen.
In another Premier League transfer saga, Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury set to join Sheffield United on loan while Wolves coach Vitor Pereira confident that they will sign required players ahead of January's transfer deadline.
Brighton & Hove Albion dropped midfielder Yankuba Minteh after his lacklustre display.
Finally, Napoli has confirmed an interest in Manchester United youngster Alejandro Garnacho with the club keen to extend his stay before the January 2025 window.