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Darwin Nunez: Former Liverpool striker heading back to the Premier League after being axed by Al Hilal? - Paper Talk

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Darwin Nunez: Former Liverpool striker heading back to the Premier League after being axed by Al Hilal? - Paper Talk

The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...

Premier League

FormerLiverpool manDarwin Nunez's stint in Saudi Arabia has taken a turn for the worse after he was axed from Al Hilal's squad following the arrival ofKarim Benzema - Daily Mail

Raheem Sterling's belief that he needed time away from the Premier League has seen him join Dutch club Feyenoord on a deal until the end of the season, despite talks with crisis club Tottenham Hotspur - Daily Mail

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's controversial comment about immigrants has caused alarm among a section of the Manchester United dressing room - Daily Mail

EFL

Dean Brennan, manager of League Two club Barnet, has received a nine-game touchline ban and a £2,000 fine after being found to have made sexist comments towards a female referee - Daily Mail

Queens Park Rangers and Crawley Town are being sued for more than £11m by a former player who is claiming they failed to protect him from alleged racist banter that he says destroyed his career - The Guardian

Michail Antonio has held talks with Championship side Charlton after 13 months out of football following a career-threatening car accident - The Sun

WORLD FOOTBALL

Carlo Ancelotti is set to sign a new four-year contract with the Brazilian Football Confederation, keeping him as head coach of the nation through to 2030 - The Athletic

Robert Lewandowski will wait to decide his future after the club's presidential elections in March, amid offers from AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Chicago Fire, Fenerbahce and Saudi Arabia - Mundo Deportivo

WINTER OLYMPICS

Finland ski jumping coach Igor Medved has been sent home from the WinterOlympics for an 'alcohol related issue' - and has now issued an apology - Daily Mail

The Ukrainian luge team emotionally protested the disqualification of their compatriot, skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych - Daily Mail

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