The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…
THE SUN
Arsenal and Manchester City could battle for Martin Zubimendi next month, according to reports.
Liverpool continue to compile a dossier on Sheffield United’s teenage striker Ryan One.
Wolves have Sunderland No 1 Anthony Patterson on their radar again in case they lose one of their own keepers at Molineux.
Manchester United are reportedly struggling to negotiate new deals with Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.
Real Madrid are closing in on the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, according to reports in Spain.
Nottingham Forest’s Ola Aina is on Manchester City’s wishlist as they cast a net for Kyle Walker’s long-term replacement.
Demarai Gray has told Al Ettifaq he wants to leave next month amid interest from Fulham.
DAILY MIRROR
Chelsea are hoping to offload five players in the January transfer window, with manager Enzo Maresca keen to trim his squad down further following a summer of change.
Porto boss Vitor Bruno has denied claims that Fabio Vieira is set to be recalled by Arsenal.
DAILY MAIL
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly getting ready to capitalise on Barcelona’s failure to re-register summer signing Dani Olmo with LaLiga, and plot a move for the Spanish star.
Pep Guardiola accidentally revealed that Erling Haaland has become a first-time father in the past few days.
THE ATHLETIC
Wolverhampton Wanderers will be without defender Toti for three to four weeks due to a hamstring injury.
Aston Villa are considering recalling Samuel Iling-Junior from his season-long loan at Bologna.
Nottingham Forest preserved their record of having a homegrown player in every matchday squad since 1941 by including 18-year-old Zach Abbott on the bench at Everton.
Anthony Gordon insists he has “no plans” to leave Newcastle United and “intends” to see out his long-term contract on Tyneside, believing a trophy and Champions League qualification can cement the club’s status among the elite.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United could give striker prodigy Chido Obi-Martin his debut before the end of the season, according to reports.
Wayne Rooney has hinted at resigning from his role as Plymouth Argyle manager after a string of poor results, with the team languishing at the bottom of the Championship.
DAILY RECORD
Jim Goodwin hopes the Aberdeen supporters who threw an empty vodka bottle and missiles at him and his Dundee United backroom team are caught and thrown out of football for life.
Out of favour Jota has been called out by Stade Rennes boss Jorge Sampaoli over his fitness levels with speculation over a January move escalating.
SCOTTISH SUN
Kasper Schmeichel has confirmed he will hold talks over his Celtic future next month.
Dunfermline are eyeing a move for Kelty Hearts gaffer Michael Tidser.
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