The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Liverpool are tracking three left-backs as potential long-term replacements for Andy Robertson - Fulham's Antonee Robinson, David Raum from RB Leipzig and Ipswich's impressive Leif Davis.
Manchester United may need to hold an end of season fire sale to give new boss Ruben Amorim January transfer wriggle room.
Harry Maguire will miss England's Nations League deciders against Greece and Republic of Ireland.
Ipswich Town chairman Mark Ashton says he hopes to raise his club's stadium capacity to 40,000.
Joshua Zirkzee is on course for the exit door at Manchester United just four months after arriving, according to reports.
An injury has forced a last-minute cancellation on the undercard Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson.
DAILY MAIL
Barcelona are reportedly keen on signing Mohamed Salah once his contract with Liverpool expires in the summer.
Manchester United remain keen to build a new stadium, despite a final decision on what next for Old Trafford being delayed until next summer.
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi has revealed that he has turned down offers to manage in the Premier League ahead of his side's Champions League clash against Arsenal.
Barcelona are considering a shock move to cut Alex Valle's Celtic loan short in January.
Newcastle midfielder Lewis Miley has signed a lucrative deal to become sportswear giants Under Armour's face of the north.
DAILY MIRROR
The West Ham penalty which condemned Manchester United to defeat on what turned out to be Erik ten Hag's final game in charge should not have been awarded according to referees' chief Howard Webb.
Rasmus Hojlund is excited for Ruben Amorim's arrival at Manchester United - with the striker rubbishing two major doubts at the Premier League club.
Manchester City and Chelsea will be obliged to field their strongest teams throughout next summer's FIFA Club World Cup - while still having to release players for international duty immediately before it.
Arsenal narrowly avoided being penalised by UEFA for delaying their press conference ahead of their clash with Inter Milan as the media briefing started just before the cut-off time of 8pm.
THE ATHLETIC
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd is part of a consortium that has made an offer to purchase a stake in Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Matty Cash will miss Aston Villa's Champions League trip to Belgian side Club Bruges on Wednesday.
Norwich City's Josh Sargent will be out until 2025 due to a groin injury.
Real Madrid have appointed former futsal player and coach Marcelo Serpa Coelho to Juni Calafat's scouting staff.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Manchester United have put back a final decision on stadium development until next summer.
Edu turned down a lucrative pay rise at Arsenal to pursue his aim of becoming a global head of football.
Jason Ayto, the well-regarded assistant sporting director, is set for a wider role while Arsenal co-chairman Josh Kroenke and key executives Tim Lewis and Richard Garlick decide with Arteta on how best to move forward.
Thomas Tuchel has no intention of having any say on the squad or the teams Lee Carsley picks for his final games as England interim manager, against Greece and Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.
Gary Lineker has cast further doubt on his BBC future by revealing he could quit Match of the Day to focus on his podcast empire full-time.
England's Sam Curran says that he is dreaming of playing in an international match against his older brother Ben who recently moved to Zimbabwe.
THE GUARDIAN
A majority of Manchester United fans favour a new stadium rather than the redevelopment of Old Trafford, a survey has found.
Jason Kelce has apologised after he responded angrily to a confrontation with a fan before Ohio State's game with Penn State at the weekend.
DAILY EXPRESS
England's new manager Thomas Tuchel will not attend next month's World Cup qualifying draw as it falls before his official start date of January 1.
THE TIMES
The controversial penalty that led to Erik ten Hag being sacked as Manchester United manager less than 24 hours later should not have been given, according to Howard Webb.
A number of Premier League clubs have reserved the right to seek compensation against Manchester City over the club's 115 alleged rule breaches before a deadline on Tuesday.
Imane Khelif, one of the boxers at the centre of the Olympic gender row in Paris this year, is taking legal action in response to the latest reports in France claiming the gold-medal winner in the women's welterweight division has male XY chromosomes, the International Olympic Committee has said.
DAILY RECORD
Southampton are keeping close tabs on Motherwell's teenage sensation Lennon Miller.
Reports in South America have indicated Alexandro Bernabei could be in line for a sensational Argentina call-up - and the player says it would be a 'dream' realised.
Supporters of Celtic and Rangers will split tickets down the middle for the blockbuster League Cup final at Hampden next month..
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