All the top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Daniel Levy has disclosed that the agreement facilitating Harry Kane's transfer from Tottenham to Bayern Munich encompasses a provision enabling the North London club to repurchase the services of the English captain.
Aston Villa has initiated negotiations with defender Ezri Konsa regarding a fresh contract in recognition of his exceptional performance this season, prompting former manager Dean Smith to question why he has not been selected to represent England.
Chelsea's injury crisis appears to have been blamed by Ed Hodge, the personal trainer of defender Trevoh Chalobah, in a series of deleted messages on X/Twitter. Meanwhile, Manchester United is expected to secure striker Joe Hugill's future by signing him to a long-term contract, but there is a possibility that he may be sent out on loan to a Championship club in January.
A new documentary on David Beckham will confirm that he confronted Sir Alex Ferguson following the widely-publicized incident in the dressing room, which resulted in Beckham needing stitches above his eye.
As part of a broader restructuring to improve their recruitment network, Manchester United has let go of five members from their academy coaching staff.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea legend John Terry is part of a group among those exploring the prospect of buying a stake in the club with controlling co-owner Todd Boehly open to fresh investment.
Manchester United's CEO, Richard Arnold, conducted an open and candid meeting with discontented staff members regarding the club's management of various issues this season, including those pertaining to suspended winger Antony.
In the upcoming Premier League rights deal, there is a possibility of Sunday night matches being scheduled and WSL games being rescheduled to be broadcast during the traditionally untelevised Saturday 3pm slot.
West Brom is intensifying their pursuit for new ownership in order to prevent a forced sale of players in January.
QPR is preparing to make a significant signing by acquiring American defender Reggie Cannon, who departed Portuguese club Boavista due to unpaid wages.
The England and Wales Cricket Board has ordered every English cricketer to undergo diversity training at a cost of £5m.
EVENING STANDARD
Michael Olise's return to the Crystal Palace first team has been significantly delayed after he suffered a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United has shown interest in Arthur Vermeeren, a promising young player from Royal Antwerp. Vermeeren has earned comparisons to Barcelona icons Xavi and Andres Iniesta, as noted by Royal Antwerp's sporting director Marc Overmars.
Chelsea could find out this week whether their plans to renovate Stamford Bridge will be able to go ahead following more than two months of talks with local residents.
THE GUARDIAN
The Cyprus Football Association has suspended top-flight games in the country amid a strike by referees after an apparent arson attack on a car belonging to the mother of an official.
DAILY MIRROR
Bayern Munich is keeping an eye on Aaron Ramsdale's situation at Arsenal as they search for a long-term substitute for veteran German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Contributing £5 per game, Ravel Morrison, Antonio Valencia, and John O'Shea, along with 66 current and former footballers, rent a pitch in Manchester and participate in matches organized through a WhatsApp group.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic are reported to be interested in Serbia winger Nemanja Jovic, who remains a free agent after leaving Partizan Belgrade.