The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United are open to letting £86m winger Antony go out on loan in January to help secure a permanent move for the Brazilian next summer.
Sir Alex Ferguson and the Manchester United football board have been asked not to enter the dressing room at Old Trafford - breaking a tradition that stretches back to the days of Sir Matt Busby.
Barcelona are interested in signing Erling Haaland to mark the re-opening of the Nou Camp, according to reports in Spain.
THE GUARDIAN
Manchester City are strongly considering the Sporting Lisbon head coach, Ruben Amorim, as their next manager if Pep Guardiola leaves when his contract expires at the end of the season.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea's sporting directors have staunchly defended the club's eye-catching transfer and contracts policy, insisting it will help them 'win trophies consistently'.
Manchester United are the most injury-hit Premier League club, according to new research which shows player burnout is taking a record toll on other European divisions.
The 20-minute red card is one of several innovations that will be debated at a meeting of the World Rugby Council on November 14, with those discussions set to determine whether the initiative will be rolled out on a wider basis.
The man leading rugby's multi-million pound brain-injury lawsuits is facing "serious questions" from MPs and scrutiny from the Solicitors Regulation Authority over claims he pressured a former England player to lie about having dementia.
Bangladesh have replaced their head coach Chandika Hathurusingha after he was accused of slapping a player.
THE SUN
Manchester United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has axed the club's Christmas party.
Barcelona will move for two of the Premier League's biggest stars if they fail in their bid to land Erling Haaland.
Manchester United are targeting Bayern Munich stars Leroy Sane, Leon Goretzka and Alphonso Davies, according to reports.
THE I
Manchester City's succession planning continues in earnest despite their ongoing disputes with the Premier League, as they become the latest English giants to keep tabs on Shakhtar Donetsk superstar Georgiy Sudakov.
THE TIMES
Hearts have appointed Neil Critchley as their new head coach after using data from the analytics company owned by Tony Bloom, the Brighton & Hove Albion chairman.
The former Manchester United manager Casey Stoney would be interested in a return to English football after Jonas Eidevall resigned as Arsenal head coach.
Alex Mitchell is a serious doubt for England's autumn internationals after the Northampton Saints director of rugby Phil Dowson said there was still no time frame for his scrum-half to return from a neck injury.
DAILY MIRROR
Pep Guardiola will finally welcome Claudio Echeverri to Manchester City in January once his loan spell with River Plate ends.
DAILY EXPRESS
Arsenal could reportedly sanction an emotional return to Celtic for Kieran Tierney in the January transfer window.
Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zielinski has claimed Bruno Fernandes was pushing to reunite at Manchester United after the pair played together at Udinese.
SCOTTISH SUN
A Highland businessman's £1.2m bid to save Caley Thistle from administration has been rejected by the club.
DAILY RECORD
Former Aberdeen star Joe Lewis has hung up his professional gloves to train the goalkeepers of the future.
rataclmpry
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Mudryk to man untd then Antony to chelsea
bucaeor
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Which club wanted to loan Antony ? Loan him To turn the ball
Anthony is not the problem, this guy is good. TenHag is the issue here. loan him and he will perform very well at his new club. just sack Ten hag period and the problem is solved.
lungoulenhkip
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where will he go...only ajax may bring him back
Buwbemopyz
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let him go permanently
Wasciktz
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Loan him and get onana for free
Wasciktz
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Which club wanted to loan Antony ? Loan him To turn the ball
Wasciktz
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Please turn the ball around your feet before you are sold or loan . Show us another time pls .
Lesbckmptz
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Please he shouldn’t come back
Yambdimnsy
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why was there rugby