Kai Havertz: Arsenal forward set for spell on sidelines after muscular injury - Paper Talk
Thursday's other top stories include Sean Dyche's position at Nottingham Forest under threat after visit from Evangelos Marinakis; Tottenham braced for bad news with concerns Wilson Odobert may have torn his ACL; Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Al Nassr
Wednesday 11 February 2026 23:21, UK
The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday's newspapers...
PREMIER LEAGUE
Arsenal's Kai Havertz has sustained a muscular injury and is set for a spell out of the team. The forward is now expected to miss the north London derby on February 22 - The Athletic
Sean Dyche's position at Nottingham Forest is in serious doubt after a surprise midweek visit to the City Ground from the club's owner, Evangelos Marinakis - Daily Telegraph
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Jack Grealish has been hit with six points and a £1,000 bill after his Lamborghini ran a red light - The Sun
TOTTENHAM LATEST
Tottenham Hotspur are working through a list of potential successors to Thomas Frank, which is believed to include Roberto De Zerbi, Mauricio Pochettino and Robbie Keane - The Telegraph
John Heitinga, who was added to Thomas Frank's coaching staff last month, days before a defeat at home to West Ham, is thought to be among the leading candidates as a short-term solution for Spurs' next manager - Daily Mail
Tottenham are exploring their options after sacking Thomas Frank on Wednesday morning, with Roberto De Zerbi and one of their current coaches, John Heitinga, in the conversation - The Guardian
Tottenham are braced for bad news with concerns that Wilson Odobert may have torn his anterior cruciate ligament when he hobbled off against Newcastle on Tuesday - Daily Mail
WORLD FOOTBALL
Cristiano Ronaldo will return to the Al Nassr starting line-up this weekend after ending his strike - Daily Mirror
CRICKET
England's two white-ball series in South Africa next year are in doubt amid the latest scheduling clash that pits franchise cricket against the international game - The Guardian