Here are the latest sports stories and transfer news from Tuesday.

Joao Felix has expressed interest in staying with AC Milan after his loan period ends.
Leeds United faces defensive struggles as Max Wober will miss about six weeks with an injury.
Alessandro Nesta is back as Monza’s head coach after being dismissed just seven weeks ago.
Feyenoord has parted ways with its coach, Brian Priske, just two days before a Champions League match against AC Milan.
Adana Demirspor’s president resigned after the team walked off during a match against Galatasaray, which has raised many eyebrows.
In other news, Wayne Rooney has resumed his coaching career after leaving Plymouth Argyle.
Luke Littler responded to critics of his performance in the Players Championship, saying he still made money despite his exit.
Statistics show that Tottenham Hotspur’s injury situation is worse than any other top-flight club in Europe this season.
Meanwhile, Jorginho has reportedly come to an agreement with Flamengo for a free transfer from Arsenal.
William Saliba remains tight-lipped about links to Real Madrid, even after an Arsenal fan urged him to stay.
In a surprising twist, Manchester United is set to loan Casemiro to Flamengo while covering most of his wages.
On a concerning note, a brawl erupted at a youth football match when an adult kicked a young boy, which shocked many parents.
Newcastle seems poised to sign Malaga winger Antonio Cordero, possibly outpacing both Barcelona and Real Madrid in the pursuit.
On a lighter note, Jose Mourinho made a fan’s day by stopping the Fenerbahce team bus and inviting him onboard.
Sadly, a storm claimed the lives of five people, including four female footballers, when they sought shelter under a tree.
In managerial updates, Ruben Amorim is eyeing a summer move for former players from Sporting Lisbon after not making any January transfers.
Arsenal may consider a summer bid for Moise Kean, adding some intrigue to the transfer window ahead.
Ange Postecoglou is giving his Tottenham squad a break to reset after a tough stretch, hoping to come back stronger.
In a shift from tradition, England will play four autumn Tests following the British & Irish Lions tour this year.
Finally, Celtic has reported a significant increase in profits from player sales and overall revenue based on their latest financial figures.
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