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Mohamed Salah tipped for transfer that could eclipse Cristiano Ronaldo deal – Paper Talk
The top stories and transfer rumors from Friday's newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Mohamed Salah is a 'dream' signing for Saudi Pro League clubs next summer and his transfer fee could eclipse that of Cristiano Ronaldo if he joins, according to reports.
Fans of both Manchester clubs, Liverpool and Everton will all put their rivalries aside and join forces this weekend to protest against rising ticket prices.
THE SUN
Barcelona legend Ronaldinho turned back the years by scoring a stunning free-kick in an El Clasico friendly.
Ruben Amorim is already working to strengthen his defense at Manchester United. The new United boss wants Benfica's rising star Tomas Araujo, 22, and could push for a £50m deal for the centre-back when the transfer window opens in January.
DAILY MAIL
A stunning bid from Wladimir Klitschko to come out of retirement and challenge Daniel Dubois for his world heavyweight title has been rejected.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
The Rugby Football Union's senior leadership could face a vote of no confidence over the bonus payments controversy following a revolt by the governing body's councilors and widespread anger from employees and players.
England has banned players from participating in the Pakistan Super League and other franchise competitions that clash with the domestic summer, although an exception is still made for the Indian Premier League.
Marylebone Cricket Club has placed recently appointed director of cricket and operations Rob Lynch in temporary charge of the club following a delay in the search for a new CEO.
THE GUARDIAN
Farhad Moshiri has agreed to convert his £451million loan to Everton into shares if the club is not sold by the time new Premier League rules on shareholder loans come into effect.
Reece James is not expected to play until the end of December after a scan revealed the extent of the Chelsea right-back's latest hamstring injury.
Recently sacked FIA race steward Tim Mayer has issued a sharp rebuke to Formula 1's governing body and president Mohammed ben Sulayem's management, with the FIA again reeling in the face of very public criticism.
THE TIMES
Newcastle Falcons have been put up for sale. Semore Kurdi, chairman since 2011, wants to sell a “majority or outright stake” in the club and the 30-hectare Kingston Park stadium site.
THE ATHLETIC
Manchester United have been branded 'offensive' for increasing ticket prices during the season and using financial regulations as an excuse.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Scottish football bosses will pay tribute to Davie Cooper on the day the national team play Greece.
DAILY RECORD
Former Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has been sacked by Besiktas after his nightmare season continued with a shock 3-1 defeat to Maccabi Tel Aviv.