Back-page headlines and transfer rumours from Friday's national newspapers...
DAILY MIRROR
Eric Dier feared for his brother's safety and expects a major ban after his Tottenham fan altercation.
Kevin De Bruyne believes he has a chance of being fit for Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford.
DAILY MAIL
England's Euro 2020 preparations are set to be disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak, with the FA increasingly resigned to cancelling the friendly against Italy at Wembley on March 27.
Everton have put themselves in the race to sign Odsonne Edouard after conducting several scouting trips to see the Celtic striker.
Kick It Out will hold urgent talks with Charlton officials to discover why their offer of support to Jonathan Leko was not communicated to the forward.
THE SUN
Tottenham have claimed they are close to identifying the fan who aimed "horrendous" abuse at Eric Dier.
Premier League clubs are turning their back on tours to the Far East as the coronavirus outbreak threatens their pre-season preparations this summer.
Coronavirus could kill off lower league clubs if they are forced to play behind closed doors.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Leroy Sane will consider staying at Manchester City beyond this season, offering hope he could sign a new contract at the Etihad Stadium.
Premier League matches will "quite likely" be played behind closed doors within weeks, clubs feared on Thursday night, as pre-match handshakes were also banned due to the escalating coronavirus crisis.
England supporters are at risk of being left hundreds of pounds out of pocket after the coronavirus forced the postponement of the Six Nations match against Italy.
THE TIMES
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is ready to commit his future to Everton by signing a new long-term contract which will run until 2025.
The Metropolitan Police want to interview Eric Dier, his brother and the football fan who was involved in the altercation at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday night.
DAILY RECORD
Lyndon Dykes is set to slam the door on Scotland and pledge his support to Australia.
Australia No.2 Rene Meulenstein has urged Tom Rogic to quit Celtic in a bid to keep his international dreams alive.