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Mo Salah: Liverpool star would accept new one-year deal at Anfield – Paper Talk

The top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday's newspapers…

THE ATHLETIC

Mohamed Salah is set to accept a new one-year contract with Liverpool but is becoming increasingly irritated with the club's handling of negotiations.

West Ham United midfielder Lucas Paqueta will be available for Leicester City on Tuesday as the club no longer expects him to testify before Brazil's parliament for a sports betting investigation.

DAILY MAIL

Manchester United have started talks to sign Viktor Gyokeres this summer, according to a report.

West Ham are reportedly eyeing candidates to replace under-fire manager Julen Lopetegui, with the club losing patience with the Spaniard after Saturday's humbling 5-2 home defeat to Arsenal.

Real Madrid are reportedly considering a move for Manchester United star Diogo Dalot as a possible alternative to Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Crystal Palace are not planning to sell Adam Wharton in January due to growing interest in the England midfielder.

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has held 'hours of talks' with his players as the German battles to reverse the Catalan club's worrying run of form.

Bath are optimistic that England center Ollie Lawrence will agree terms to stay at The Rec beyond this season – following speculation he could move.

THE SUN

The Saudi Football World Cup will start in January 2034, ten months earlier than expected.

Manchester United have just weeks to sign Amad Diallo to a new contract or risk losing the star for free next summer.

Football's Saturday afternoon TV blackout could be resurfacing after more than 60 years.

Roma players wore T-shirts in support of stricken Fiorentina CEO Edoardo Bove.

DAILY MIRROR

Virgil van Dijk insists Liverpool will not be distracted by the club's three-way contract impasse.

Omar Berrada is interested in a new full-back for Ruben Amorim and AC Milan defender Theo Hernandez is on his list, according to Sky Sport CH.

New talks are underway between Leroy Sane's team and Bayern Munich.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle are pursuing Lens centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov ahead of a deal in the next transfer window for the Ligue 1 breakthrough star.

Manchester United will make Amad's new contract a priority in the coming weeks as he continues to make progress.

Wayne Rooney is fighting for his future as manager of Plymouth Argyle after a nightmarish run of results and now faces two potentially crucial home games against Oxford and Swansea.

Sir Bradley Wiggins has revealed that disgraced former cyclist Lance Armstrong has offered to pay for him to undergo therapy in the United States to help with his mental health problems.

Members of the Rugby Football Union board were accused on Monday of giving “scripted” and “belligerent” answers to pre-asked questions at an emergency staff meeting.

THE GUARDIAN

West Ham are considering Sergio Conceicao as a replacement for Julen Lopetegui, whose future as manager is under increasing pressure following his side's 5-2 defeat at home to Arsenal last Saturday.

Saudi Arabia has signed more than 900 sponsorship deals across the sporting landscape and signed dozens of formalized agreements with football federations as it prepares for a controversial coronation as host of the 2034 World Cup.

The bonuses scandal engulfing the Rugby Football Union goes even deeper than initially indicated, Telegraph Sport can reveal.

Formula 1 teams are demanding more from the sport's governing body after controversy over decisions at the Qatar Grand Prix, which have sparked criticism within the sport and prompted McLaren to call for a review of the punishment handed out to Lando Norris imposed.

Former Wallabies player Jordan Petaia will pursue his long-held dream of playing in the NFL after being awarded a prized place in the league's International Player Pathway (IPP) program.

THE TIMES

Michael Keane will enter talks with several foreign clubs in January about a free transfer next summer, which would end his eight-year stay at Everton.

The football club that has accused FIFA of breaking its own rules by including two Mexican teams under the same ownership in this week's draw for the new Club World Cup has been barred by the global governing body from any involvement in potential legal action .

RFU chairman Tom Ilube addressed Twickenham staff on Monday but failed to quell unrest as the managers' pay row entered a second week. “The feeling is that the management have lost the dressing room,” said an RFU source.

DAILY RECORD

Ambitious Aris has entered negotiations with Rangers in a bid to get them to reduce their future £4.2m transfer fee for forgotten loan flop Jose Cifuentes.

Celtic have been fined more than £20,000 by UEFA for two charges in the recent Champions League win over RB Leipzig.

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