Financial
Everton boss Farhad Moshiri is in talks to sell the Premier League club to U.S. property investor Maciek Kaminski for around £400 million, with talks reportedly making progress in recent days.
The Sun
Chelsea boss Todd Boehly tried to buy a majority stake in Ligue 1 side Lyon earlier this month but was beaten by Crystal Palace investor John Textor.
The Star
David de Gea is planning a showdown with Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag over his future at the club – De Gea's contract expires next summer and United have yet to decide whether to trigger a 12-month extension as they consider moving to Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes admits that his experience at the helm of Oldham Athletic has controlled his life and he will never want to be in management again: "You go to bed thinking 'what training am I going to do in the morning' and then you have problems to deal with all day, you have to be a special person to do that, I enjoyed it during my month in office, but it took away a lot of my life and that's why I won't coach".
Daily Mail
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's return to the Everton first-team has been further delayed, with a minor setback in his recovery from a recent injury meaning he has at least a week to return.
Mirror
Chelsea will begin interviews for their sporting director job next week, with four candidates including Leeds United sporting director Victor Orta, former Leicester and Celtic genius scout Lee Congerton, Sevilla's highly respected Monchi and Benfica's Rui Pedro Braz.
Frenkie de Jong's future in Barcelona could be influenced by the club's move towards Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves, who ironically is also a target for Manchester United, De Jong's suitors.
Calvin Ramsay, who Liverpool signed from Aberdeen in the summer, is undergoing full training and is expected to serve as a backup and challenger for Alexander-Arnold in Trent and a right-back position in Jurgen Klopp's squad and could make his first-team debut in 13 games over the next six weeks.
The Daily Telegraph
Due to a shortage of strikers at Old Trafford, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to start in the Manchester derby.
Daily Express
Leeds United target Bamba Dieng reportedly "cried angrily" over a failed medical exam deadline for a transfer to Nice.