The top stories and transfer rumors from Friday's newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Borussia Dortmund are interested in a move for Ben Chilwell after failing to sign Renato Veiga from Chelsea.
Marcus Rashford's salary all but rules out a move from Borussia Dortmund for the Manchester United star.
Eintracht Frankfurt appear to have already found a replacement for Omar Marmoush after the Egyptian moved to Manchester City. There are reports that the Bundesliga has agreed a deal with Marseille for French striker Elye Wahi.
EVENING STANDARD
According to the latest reports, Chelsea have completed a deal to sign Dastan Satpaev.
Chelsea could sign teenage midfielder Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne for around €15 million and loan him to sister club Strasbourg until the summer.
RB Leipzig have informed Arsenal that they have no intention of selling Benjamin Sesko this month.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Manchester United's controlling power, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has split from his America's Cup partner Sir Ben Ainslie and declared his intention to win the historic race without the four-time Olympic gold medalist.
Bill Sweeney, the beleaguered chief executive of the Rugby Football Union, has refused to apologize for taking the controversial bonus that sparked a bitter row in English rugby, and reiterated his intention to remain in his post until 2027.
DAILY MAIL
Kyle Walker will only be able to play for the new team AC Milan next month due to the regulations introduced after Brexit, it emerged on Thursday.
Ruud van Nistelrooy was involved in a heated argument with his Leicester players after the home defeat to Fulham, with Facundo Buonanotte on the receiving end.
A seemingly innocuous social media post from Manchester United has sparked a flood of dissent among supporters.
THE SUN
Max Verstappen is making waves after spending £12 million on a new superyacht.
THE ATHLETIC
Renato Veiga has been cleared to travel to Turin tomorrow to undergo medical treatment at Juventus after Chelsea agreed to loan him there for the rest of the season.
Deportivo La Coruna winger Yeremay Hernandez will remain at the club despite widespread interest in the 22-year-old.
THE GUARDIAN
Academic research has found that the ownership structures of Premier League clubs can enable money laundering and other financial crimes.
THE TIMES
The heavyweight legal panel that ruled on Manchester City's legal challenge against the Premier League will meet again next week to decide the status of the Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules – and their final verdict could have a major impact on the future of the competition. .
Dominic Solanke has been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury as Tottenham Hotspur's injury crisis reached a new low.
SCOTTISH SUN
Kyoho Furuhashi has been spotted landing in France as he comes close to a move to Rennes.
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