English newspapers have focused on Egyptian star Mohamed Salah's message to Liverpool regarding his desire to stay with the team, provided that his requests, which he described as not crazy, are met. They also highlighted Manchester United's concern over the decline in form of their striker Marcus Rashford.
The "Daily Express" headlined: "Question Mark... United officials fear losing focus from struggling Rashford." In another section, they wrote: "Mo wants love from Liverpool." At the top, they mentioned: "Coutinho attracted by Gerrard's call," referring to Steven Gerrard, the Aston Villa coach. They also noted: "Djokovic starts training but can still be kicked out."
Meanwhile, the "Daily Star" titled: "Agreed or Not? £400,000 is not crazy money, according to Salah." They wrote at the top: "Question Mark... Old Trafford officials inquire about Rashford's focus." The "Mirror" also headlined: "Fall... United aims to reduce off-field activities to save their out-of-form striker." They wrote in the side: "Mo wants to stay with Liverpool... and I'm not asking for crazy money."