All the top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
DAILY TELEGRAPH
The potential sale of Everton to United States firm 777 Partners is causing concerns among senior figures in the Government, putting pressure on the Premier League.
Barcelona's financial troubles have worsened as president Joan Laporta is now responsible for a €20m guarantee. This comes after an investor failed to provide the necessary funds for a crucial financial deal, which was required for the club to participate in LaLiga this season.
THE SUN
Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho has deleted his statement claiming he was being made a scapegoat.
Tottenham star Heung-Min Son has been spotted with a huge ice pack on his knee.
John Terry admits he has held discussions about joining Al Shabab.
Gary O'Driscoll is scheduled to commence his role as the new head of medical services at Manchester United on Monday.
Burnley and Crystal Palace, both Premier League clubs, are actively monitoring Bradley Ihionvien, the promising teenage talent from Colchester.
UEFA has introduced a new seating category for Euro 2024, offering "prime" seats at a significantly higher price of €2,000 (£1,720) for the final in Berlin. This is twice the cost of the most expensive tickets for the Euro 2020 final held at Wembley.
DAILY MAIL
Olga Carmona has left it unclear whether Spain's women's team will stay on strike, with their next match on September 22.
Cole Palmer decided to depart from Manchester City due to the assurance of receiving more opportunities at Chelsea.
The two VAR officials who neglected to nullify Manchester City's goal against Fulham, blaming it on offside, will not be officiating at Stockley Park during the upcoming weekend.
Everton midfielder Andre Gomes is attracting interest from Fenerbahce.
THE INDEPENDENT
The Football Association will resist any attempt from Republic of Ireland to appoint England under-21 manager Lee Carsley, should Irish boss Stephen Kenny be sacked.
DAILY MIRROR
William Saliba has praised Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta for implementing a lunchtime rule that has successfully brought the players closer. The rule has worked wonders, according to Saliba.
Lionel Messi has concluded his search for a house in Miami by securing a magnificent waterfront mansion through a deal worth eight figures.
Manchester United are believed to view extending the contract of youngster Facundo Pellistri as one of their top priorities in the coming weeks.
THE ATHLETIC
Luis Rubiales declined to offer a personal apology to Jenni Hermoso for kissing her on the lips following the conclusion of the Women's World Cup final and insisted that he would have demonstrated the same behavior towards the Spain men's team without hesitation.
EVENING STANDARD
Trevoh Chalobah is considered surplus to requirements and could be frozen out at Chelsea.
Ange Postecoglou says Yves Bissouma's conduct as a Tottenham player improved after he reminded the Malian that turning up late for training was not a sign of good leadership.
DAILY RECORD
Alfredo Morelos acknowledges that his last season with Rangers was marred by a 'highly challenging injury'.
Criticism has been directed at Nuno Espirito Santo in Saudi Arabia, alleging that he played a crucial role in facilitating Jota's transfer to Al-Ittihad.