The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers.
Mohamed Salah's future
Mohamed Salah and Jordan Henderson have been pictured meeting in a restaurant in Chelsea and spoke for around 90 minutes, amid uncertainty over the Liverpool forward's future - The Sun.
MLS commissioner Don Garber has urged Salah to speak to Lionel Messi about life in the United States amid uncertainty surrounding the 33-year-old's future at Liverpool - Daily Mail
Premier League
Manchester United have no interest in signing Sergio Ramos on a free transfer despite recent reports - ESPN
Yves Bissouma could land a one-year contract extension at Tottenham if they do not sell him in January as they don't want the player to leave on a free transfer - The Telegraph
Nottingham Forest have their eyes on Scotland international Josh Doig - The Scottish Sun
International football
Cameroon have found themselves at war with their own president Samuel Eto'o after naming two squads for AFCON as head coach Marc Brys 'refuses to be sacked' - Daily Mail
European football
Jamie Vardy has become the first English player to win the Serie A player of the month award - Daily Mail
Jose Mourinho revealed that he had been given former midfielder Scott McTominay's shirt after Benfica beat Napoli in the Champions League - Daily Mail
Scottish Football
Celtic have been handed an AFCON boost as Kelechi Iheanacho has been snubbed by Nigeria for the tournament - The Scottish Sun
Boxing
Derek Chisora nearly came to blows with Deontay Wilder after calling the American out for his 50th fight- The Sun
notacdlpyz
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salah plays Liverpool loose the match.time for salah to move saudi he will get hero treatment and good money from Saudi better move to saudi.thanks for your contribution for Liverpool.
JPSTANCE
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Just like Infantino, coming up with a never heard of FIFA peace award. what jad that got to do with football, hopefully at the end of his term, skeletons will be exposed just like Joao Havelange or Sepp Blatter, abusing of authority and corruption
Add rigging the World Cup for Messi to win
vokabmnpsy
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Just like Infantino, coming up with a never heard of FIFA peace award. what jad that got to do with football, hopefully at the end of his term, skeletons will be exposed just like Joao Havelange or Sepp Blatter, abusing of authority and corruption
Boss0987
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Salah could have left Liverpool for free last summer. His decision to stay grants him the right to play. Unfortunately, Slot’s lack of mental strength has led him to blame Salah and avoid addressing the manager's failures in formation and team positioning for success. Slot took over Klopp’s team and requested that the ownership invest in new players, which they did. Now, unable to secure wins, he places the blame on the team's best player.
Thepudlian
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All will be okay for Liverpool