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    Latest from Monday’s newspapers as Enzo Fernandes suffers injury blow and will stay at Chelsea during the international break; Bodo/Glimt boss Kjetil Knutsen opens the door to a move to Celtic
    Sunday 9 November 2025 22:55, UK
    The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…
    Scott McTominay is attempting to convince Napoli to rescue Kobbie Mainoo from Manchester UnitedDaily Mirror
    Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has withdrawn from the Argentina squad to face Angola this month due to an ongoing knee injury – The Athletic
    Taiwo Ogunlabi, the viral AFTV star known as Ty, was involved in an ugly altercation with a steward following Arsenal’s 2-2 draw away at Sunderland on Saturday – Daily Mail
    Former Crystal Palace manager Frank de Boer has said it is unlikely he will coach again – stressing he does not miss “all that negativity” that comes with the job – Daily Mail
    England are working to develop a “heat-proof game model” to win next summer’s World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico – The Athletic
    A heartbroken Champions League victor has opened up about the devastating loss of his son at the age of just 20 – Daily Mirror
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    Bodo/Glimt boss Kjetil Knutsen has opened the door to a move to Celtic – admitting “nothing is certain” over his future – Daily Record
    More than 40,000 England supporters are expected to descend on Australia this winter – an unprecedented travelling contingent for an Ashes series – as fans make up for missing out on the Covid-hit 2021-22 tour – The Times
    This is England’s best chance of winning in Australia for years, according to Sir Geoffrey Boycott – The Telegraph
    Jac Morgan ruled out for rest of autumn Tests after Wales handed hiding by Argentina – The Telegraph
    Elliot Daly is in contention to start for England at full-back against New Zealand on Saturday in what would be his first game since breaking his arm on the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia – The Telegraph
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