
All the headlines and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s newspapers…
DAILY EXPRESS
Arsenal could get the perfect revenge on Chelsea for signing Mykhailo Mudric, beating them in the race to sign Everton midfielder Amadou Onana earlier this month. Both clubs are interested in the playmaker and may feel there is no better time to land his services.
Lionel Messi has reportedly changed his mind about his future and will not sign a new contract with PSG. The forward is expected to sign a new contract at the Parc des Princes until the end of the season, but will become a free agent in the summer.
Imola district officials have been fined after noise complaints surfaced on Max Verstappen’s Red Bull filming day. Italian highway operators were forced to raise 500 euros [£440] After the F1 champion set off nearby noise pollution detectors in one of Red Bull’s most iconic cars.
THE DAILY MAIL
UEFA is poised to close a loophole that allowed Chelsea to spread their record transfer spending over eight years after receiving complaints from other Premier League clubs.
Chelsea are competing with Newcastle United for Everton’s Anthony Gordon.
Abdoulaye Doukoure has been banned from training with Everton’s first team following last week’s Goodison Park defeat to Southampton.
The Professional Cricketers’ Association has joined Russell Slade’s fight for the right to information.
Chelsea are set to offer Thiago Silva a contract extension to extend his impressive spell at Stamford Bridge.
Anthony Joshua has agreed a deal to fight American heavyweight Jermaine Franklin on April 1 at the O2 Arena.
Sporting Lisbon are weighing up a bid for Heerenveen defender Milan van Ewijk as a replacement for Tottenham target Pedro Porro.
Marseille defender Sead Kolasinac’s home was robbed on Friday while he was playing in the French Cup.
GUARDIAN
Tottenham’s managing director of football, Fabio Paratici, fears he could face a global ban if the ban imposed by the Italian Football Federation is not overturned on appeal.
Chelsea are planning a new move for Enzo Fernandez after failing to sign the Benfica midfielder.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Saudi Arabia turned down a bid to buy Formula 1 from Liberty Media last year during the Netflix Drive to Survive boom, sources close to the talks have confirmed.
Gary Lineker has been desperately asked to apologize by BBC bosses amid a studio row over a pornographic booing joke during the FA Cup live broadcast last week.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell believes the Rugby Football Union’s decision to lower the height of tackles in the amateur game leaves players “more vulnerable” to “accidents waiting to happen”.
Former Australian tennis player Jelena Dokic’s heartwarming exchange with Novak Djokovic went viral over the weekend, but she has since hit back at the shocking “fat shaming” directed at her online.
DAILY mirror
Barcelona could sign a Real Madrid player for the first time in 27 years as they hold talks with Marco Asensio, according to reports in Spain.
Gareth Bale has confirmed he will play on the PGA Tour two weeks after retiring from football.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is willing to sell the Washington Post to raise enough funds to bid for the NFL’s Washington Chiefs.
THE DAY
Newcastle have reportedly held talks with Manchester United over a surprise January move for Scott McTominay.
Conor Benn could return to boxing against ring legend Manny Pacquiao in Abu Dhabi.
DAILY RECORD
Jim Goodwin has vowed to fight on as Aberdeen boss after an “embarrassing” and “embarrassing” Scottish Cup shock. But the beleaguered manager admits his future is no longer guaranteed after the crash at Darwell.
Ryan Porteous saw out the season as a Hibs player and was able to leave on a free transfer.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Hibs could turn to Scot Stuart Findlay to replace the departing Ryan Porteous and the injured Rocky Bushiri.