All the top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...
THE ATHLETIC
Jadon Sancho is training away from the Manchester United first team after he refused to apologise to manager Erik ten Hag.
DAILY MAIL
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is engaged in advanced negotiations for a new contract, while crucial defender Ben White is poised to initiate formal discussions regarding an extension.
Disagreements over funding could lead to Premier League clubs obstructing the proposed relaunch of the Women's Super League next year.
LaLiga has delivered another blow to Barcelona in their ongoing struggle against financial woes, as they have been informed that their new wage limit will now be slashed to €270m (£232m).
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Kyle Sinckler is set to play England's World Cup game against Japan after being included alongside No 8 Billy Vunipola in England's squad for their second pool game.
Luke Comer, the Irish billionaire property developer, trainer, and sponsor of major horse races, has received a three-year ban and has been instructed to pay costs of 755,754 euros (£650,000). This penalty follows the discovery that twelve of his horses tested positive for anabolic steroids in 2021.
A Football League manager, who bet on matches, has been issued a formal warning by the FA following their investigation.
Neighboring residents ridiculed Wimbledon organizers for their refusal to participate in a public meeting regarding the tournament's contentious expansion.
Billy Vunipola is poised to make his comeback on the England bench for their upcoming World Cup game against Japan on Sunday, following the completion of his suspension. Lewis Ludlam, on the other hand, will be taking the place of the suspended Tom Curry in the starting lineup.
Arsenal are reportedly bracing themselves for Juventus to try and poach Thomas Partey in January as a replacement for Paul Pogba.
A scientist who analysed a hair sample from Simona Halep disputed her ban from tennis.
THE SUN
Rasmus Hojlund's first coach is full of praise for his former player but admits Nicklas Bendtner was more talented.
DAILY MIRROR
Rob Edwards has angrily hit back at Garth Crooks and accused the BBC pundit of trying to turn Luton into a "laughing stock."
Takehiro Tomiyasu acknowledged the necessity of boosting his confidence upon his return to Arsenal after the international break.
Ibrahima Konate's return to training for Liverpool provides manager Jurgen Klopp with a resolution to yet another defensive concern ahead of the upcoming weekend.
DAILY RECORD
Jota continues to face an anxious wait over his future with Nuno Espirito Santo no closer to revealing his next steps.
SCOTTISH SUN
St Johnstone chief Stan Harris insists he's had no choice but to dramatically slash their budget - after they posted a huge £1.5million loss.