The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Jordan Henderson is set to stay in Saudi Arabia for the rest of the season as Al Ettifaq are unlikely to consider letting him move in January.
A group of 19 former footballers, including three with Premier League experience, start their fight with the FA for compensation over brain injuries on Monday.
All eyes will be on Westminster on Monday when Premier League boss Richard Masters and his EFL counterpart Rick Parry are due to be grilled by a select committee on the lack of a deal for the redistribution of funds in football.
West Ham are expected to send a team to the seven-a-side competition where their players walked off the pitch last year amid allegations of racial abuse.
The Premier League's Asia Trophy is set to return this summer - with China being viewed as the likeliest destination.
Turkish referee Halil Umut Meler returned to officiate his first match since being punched by former Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca last year.
Racing boss Stuart Lancaster confirmed his French side have been in contact with Owen Farrell about a move to Paris.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Nottingham Forest and Everton are braced to finally learn their fate on new Premier League charges amid mounting fears both could be in breach of financial regulations.
Brighton have completed the signing of Argentine wonder kid Valentin Barco from Boca Juniors.
Emma Raducanu has admitted that she feared for her future when she suffered a recurrence of her chronic wrist pain in August, only three months after she had undergone surgery on both hands.
THE SUN
Joelinton raced home after finding out three burglars had broken into his mansion - he had been watching his team take on Man City from the
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