The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday’s newspapers…
THE SUN
Ruben Amorim wants to bring £70m Ousmane Diomande with him to Manchester United in a transfer for one of Europe’s most-wanted stars.
Frustrated Man United stars held their own private summits into the club’s disastrous start to this season.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot’s new home is nearer his two Manchester arch rivals.
Callum Wilson is set to become a target for four Premier League clubs in January.
THE GUARDIAN
An international consortium, fronted by two Crystal Palace supporters, and the billionaire food delivery entrepreneur Stanley Tang are the two frontrunners in contention to buy John Textor’s 46 per cent stake in the south London club for more than £200m.
DAILY STAR
Neymar Jr has recently dropped a massive clue that he might be keen to reunite with his ex-teammate Lionel Messi.
DAILY MIRROR
Former Liverpool sporting director Jorg Schmadtke believes it’s “entirely possible” Mohamed Salah will move to Saudi Arabia next summer.
Erik ten Hag has released a statement and spoken for the first time since being sacked by Manchester United.
Andy Robertson is facing a fight to keep his place in Arne Slot’s Liverpool side.
DAILY MAIL
Former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam remains sceptical of fortunes at Manchester United changing solely because of a managerial alteration.
DAILY EXPRESS
Former Valencia youth player Jose Castillejo has tragically been killed after the Spanish city was hit by devastating flash floods this week.
DAILY RECORD
Graeme Shinnie has admitted the Midas touch of Jimmy Thelin has even got him daring to dream of finally lifting a trophy as Aberdeen captain.
Under-fire Philippe Clement insists he hasn’t sought out the Rangers board for assurances on his Ibrox future.
THE SUN
Damien Duff has clinched his first league title as a manager after leading Irish side Shelbourne to glory.
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