Top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s newspaper…
Athletic
Joao Felix says he will be open to staying in Milan beyond his half-season loan with the club.
Leeds United folded the set to protect the backup option, the Max Warburset, to be absent for about six weeks.
Alessandro Nesta was rehired as Monza’s head coach seven weeks after being fired by the Serie A. Side.
Brian Prisuke was fired as head coach of Faynode two days before the first leg of the Champions League playoffs with AC Milan.
Adana Demirspor’s club president has resigned after his team abandoned a Turkish super rig match against Galatasaray on Sunday.
solar
Wayne Rooney has won his first job since being xed by Plymouth Argyle.
Luke Littler laughed at the social media hater “sitting at home and calling” after being Ko’d from the athletes championship.
Legendary Strongman Jeff Cape left a huge amount of rest for his family at his will, documents revealed.
Tottenham’s injury crisis is statistically 25% worse than any of the top flight sides competing in Europe this season.
Jorginho reportedly agreed to terms with Flamengo for a free transfer from Arsenal.
Daily Express
William Saliba failed to override reporting of a move to Real Madrid when Arsenal fans begged defenders to stay at Emirates Stadium
Luke Rittler chuckled critics for claiming that he still “made some quids,” despite a disastrous exit from the Player Championship.
Reports suggest that Manchester United lent Casemiro to Flamengo and lend it to Flamengo until the end of the season.
Daily Mail
After a man kicked the boy in a youth soccer match, his parents were left surprised and sparked a massive brawl among adults caught in viral video.
Newcastle is set to beat Barcelona and Real Madrid to sign Malaga winger Antonio Cordero.
New Zealand Rugby has taken legal action against Manchester United co-owner INEOS. It claims that Ir Jim Ratcliffe’s company has revived a multi-million pound sponsorship deal.
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic reportedly intend to continue their partnership at least until this year’s Wimbledon Championships.
Everyday Star
Jose Mourinho showed off his true colour and gave the fans a lifelong moment by stopping and inviting them to the Fennelbert team bus.
Five women, including four female soccer players, were killed after taking shelter under a tree during a storm and being hit by lightning.
Daily mirror
Reuben Amorim stuck to his words by not raiding Sports Lisbon in January – but the Manchester United boss is planning a move to land some of his former players in the summer.
Arsenal is tied to Moys Keene’s surprising summer move.
Daily telegraph
Ange Postecoglou smashed two-day Tottenham Hotspur players as they tried to press the reset button for the club’s season.
Kemi Badenok described the “waste of money” football registration regulator as conservatives abandoned their support for “madman” in the English game.
The era
Ange Postecoglou hopes Destiny Udogie, James Maddison and Guglielmo Vicario will return on Sunday for a match against Manchester United.
England will break tradition this year and play four fall tests after the Lions tour in England and Ireland.
Daily Record
Tony Docherty acknowledges Dundee has taken all sorts of precautions with Scott Fraser.
Alexander Jensen believes it will be direct. Aberdeen has become even more dangerous and finally has its elusive cutting edge.
Steve Clark’s son offered an apology after swiping the Rangers, which puts the Scottish manager in a “troubling position.”
Scottish Sun
Celtic has shown a significant increase in player sales and overall revenue profits after releasing interim financial figures for the first half of the football season and the club’s financial year.
Former Rangers boss Stephen Gerrard is a favorite to replace Philip Clement with Ibrox’s hot seat.