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Manchester United draw up four-player striker wish list for January – Paper Talk
The top stories and transfer rumors from Thursday's newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Manchester United have drawn up a four-player wishlist for January, with Viktor Gyokeres put on hold.
Liverpool are eagerly awaiting the fitness of Ibrahima Konate after he picked up a late injury against Real Madrid.
Ruben Amorim admits there is “concern” over Manchester United's lack of goals and has challenged his strikers to solve the problem.
Ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius is considering retiring at the age of 31 after failing to find a new club.
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been embroiled in a planning row as they look to build a new training center for the club's young stars.
DAILY MAIL
Formula 1's chief steward, Tim Mayer, has been fired by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
The war between the Premier League and Manchester City over 115 alleged breaches of financial rules could only be resolved after next season.
The EFL has written to all its clubs following David Coote's latest allegations, urging them to increase security around referees at upcoming matches.
Rugby Rebel League organizers have set a target of activating player contracts worth millions of pounds by September 2025 in a competition that could turn the sport on its head.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Leicester City's owner has confronted players about a 'disrespectful' Christmas party video.
Bill Sweeney's salary as CEO of the Rugby Football Union was increased by combining the winning percentages of the England men's and women's teams, with the women producing a much higher winning percentage over the bonus period.
Owners of Newcastle Falcons want to sell the Premiership club.
Greg Norman will be replaced as CEO of LIV Golf by Scott O'Neil, who was in charge of Legoland.
DAILY RECORD
Auston Trusty admitted it was an angry Celtic dressing room on Wednesday night, but no one was furious with Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Celtic fans have slammed the club – after offering supporters the chance to buy virtual parts of the Parkhead pitch.