09/01/2022
Sunday's news headlines for top teams;
Daily Mail
1. Cristiano Ronaldo has held crisis talks with his agent Jorge Mendes about his future at Manchester United.
2. Paul Pogba has moved to dismiss reports he has been offered a new Manchester United deal worth £500,000-per-week.
3. Ralf Rangnick is stunned by the state he has found Man United in and is concerned by how badly his side are misfiring right now.
4. Juventus are on the brink of a dressing room meltdown after tensions boiled over on the pitch during their draw with Napoli, with rows between Matthijs de Ligt and Adrien Rabiot, and Federico Chiesa and Juan Cuadrado illustrating all is not well.
5. Lionel Messi could have an advantage over Mo Salah and Robert Lewandowski in the race for FIFA's The Best award, with the stars' achievements beyond August not being considered.
6. Liverpool do not know how many senior players they will have available to face Shrewsbury - or whether Jurgen Klopp will be on the touchline.
The Sun
1. Paul Pogba will return to full training in the coming week after getting the green light from the Manchester United doctors
2. Wayne Rooney's Derby County are in crisis talks with the EFL as a fight with Middlesbrough and Wycombe threatens their survival bid.
Daily Mirror
1. Liverpool do not know how many senior players they will have available to face Shrewsbury - or whether Jurgen Klopp will be on the touchline.
1. Harry Maguire has admitted that Manchester United's players must take the blame for the crisis that has engulfed Old Trafford - not beleaguered boss Ralf Rangnick.
2. Marcus Rashford has praised a community who pulled him through one of his "lowest points" - by building a wall of love against a tide of hate.
3. Ralf Rangnick looks like he will be unable to lure Erling Haaland to Manchester United despite initial plans to do so.
4. Virgil Van Dijk has revealed how he put club before country last summer - and insisted that Liverpool will continue to come first.
5. Mikel Arteta has challenged Josh Kroenke to give him the required funds to "maximise" Arsenal's January transfer window.
The Times
1. Paul Pogba has suffered a setback in his recovery from a thigh injury and is unlikely to play for Manchester United for another six weeks.
2. The Premier League and EFL are expected to urge the government not to bring in draconian restrictions on sponsorship deals with betting firms when sports bodies meet the gambling minister Chris Philp next week.
3. Tottenham Hotspur are in talks to sign Adama Traoré, with a view to converting the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger into a right wing back.
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