All the top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s papers…
the sun
Jordan Pickford has told Everton he wants to stay but the club are not prepared to meet the pay rise he is demanding.
Chelsea have verbally agreed to sign Joao Felix on loan from Atletico Madrid for the remainder of the season.
Manchester United are still confident of landing Dutch forward Vaut Weyghorst on loan despite Turkish club Besiktas insisting there is no deal.
the time
West Ham have made a fresh approach to sign Sevilla striker Youssef N-Nessiri on loan for the remainder of the season.
New Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez will speak to Cristiano Ronaldo in the coming days to find out if the country’s all-time leading goalscorer wants to continue playing international football.
Emma Raducanu says she is recovering from injury “one day at a time” after a careful practice session highlighted the race she faces for the start of the Australian Open next week.
Daily Mail
Chelsea bosses are confident that Graham Potter is the right man to take them forward despite the team’s disappointing form.
Manchester United are in talks with Burnley about signing Wot Weghurst until the end of the season, and the Holland striker has made it clear he wants to move to Old Trafford.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his family are living in Saudi Arabia’s tallest hotel for more than £250,000 a month.
The Daily Telegraph
Qatar has signaled a possible interest in taking a stake in Tottenham Hotspur after meeting with Daniel Levy, the nation’s most influential sports chief. Nasser Al-Khelafi, who is also president of Paris Saint-Germain, held talks with the executive chairman last week as the nation weighs ambitious post-World Cup investments.
Nottingham Forest have launched an £18m move for Palmeras midfielder Danilo.
FA Cup matches using video assistant referees rely on dramatically fewer camera angles than those provided at similar venues in the Premier League. ITV only had 17 camera angles available for Liverpool v Wolves, compared to 30 at the Premier League ground used by Sky.
An Iranian footballer who took part in protests against his country’s repressive regime has been jailed for 16 years to avoid the death penalty.
Guardian
Spurs must pay the full £36.7m release fee for Pedro Porro if they want to land the Sporting wing-back in January.
Owen Farrell is facing a suspension that could force him to miss the start of England’s Six Nations campaign after being cited for a dangerous tackle in Saracens’ last gasp win against Gloucester on Friday.
Daily Express
Chelsea have blown Manchester United and Arsenal out of the water this month by meeting Atletico Madrid’s demands to sign Joao Felix on loan.
The Daily Star
Chasing the title, Arsenal have hired ‘Takers Guru’ Hussain Issa to help their attacking players progress.
Daily Mirror
Diogo Dalot has confirmed that he wants to stay at Manchester United amid negotiations on a new contract.
Cody Gakpo may have joined Liverpool at the wrong time as Jurgen Klopp’s tenure as manager is in danger of coming to an end, according to former PSV Eindhoven boss Ed de Mos.
Daily Record
An excited Michael Beale says he can’t wait to get his hands on his new Rangers recruits – but admits he’s not sure he’ll wrap up in time for Hampden.
Hearts have won the loan race for Australia’s World Cup wonderkid Garang Kuol.
Lee Johnston insists his Hibs side have earned the right to celebrate for stopping the rot a week after the thrashing.