Pedro Neto tells Wolves he will not push for transfer away in January window – Paper Talk

All the top stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s papers…

DAILY TELEGRAM

Pedro Neto has told Wolves he will not push for a move away from the club in January.

Eddie Jones has written to Rugby Australia in an attempt to end his ill-fated second spell as manager, but has strongly denied taking the job in Japan.

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THE SUN

John Fury called up Mike Tyson for a fight after his son Tyson took on Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Pro League attendances have fallen to a shocking new low despite an influx of world-class talent.

Notts County have been forced to deny rumors that the club is about to be taken over by Taylor Swift.

THE ATHLETIC

Newcastle United will once again educate their first-team players on the dangers of gambling following the confirmation of Sandro Tonali’s suspension for illegal gambling activities.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has revealed he studies opposition managers’ press conferences, taking inspiration from Jose Mourinho.

DAILY MAIL

Ange Postecoglou believes Heung-min Son’s transition from speedy winger to central striker is similar to that of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Martin Keown has warned that Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag could be ‘out the door’ with a few more defeats ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby.

Oleksandr Usyk has hit back at claims he can’t handle body shots by pointing to his controversial clash with Daniel Dubois.

Facundo Pellistri has claimed in a new interview that he and his girlfriend Cami Garcia ‘never’ see Manchester City shirts or flags in the city centre.

THE TIMES

One of FIFA’s vice presidents says the organization should abandon traditional World Cup bidding processes and instead have a strategic plan that assesses which potential host is the biggest money generator.

Wayne Rooney can prepare a player by the way he eats his breakfast, according to Liam Rosenior, who described the Birmingham boss as “one of the most emotionally intelligent people I have ever met”.

THE GUARDIAN

Jurgen Klopp has claimed that Mohamed Salah has a physique that belies his years and an influence that continues to grow both on and off the pitch at Liverpool.

DAILY MIRROR

Lionel Messi may not be the Ballon d’Or record holder after all, as Brazilian legend Pele was passed over for the award seven times before South American players became eligible.

Thomas Partey is reportedly growing frustrated with his role at Arsenal and could consider a move away in January.