Tuesday's Newspapers:
12th November 2019
THE SUN
Manchester City will not stand in Mikel Arteta's way if Arsenal come looking for a new manager.
Liverpool are reportedly in advanced negotiations with Bournemouth over a deal to bring Ryan Fraser to Anfield in January.
Manchester United are scouting 17-year-old Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga but face competition from Barcelona for the £26m star.
Chelsea are braced to rival both Tottenham and Leicester to the signing of Metz striker Habib Diallo.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche is lining up a cut-price deal for Celtic midfielder Nir Bitton.
DAILY MAIL
Barnsley are being investigated by the Football Association after supporters chanted anti-IRA and anti-Pope songs during their clash with Stoke City on Saturday.
Cardiff City are setting their sights on former Millwall manager Neil Harris to take over as manager following Neil Warnock's departure, while Charlton boss Lee Bowyer is also in the frame.
Crystal Palace and Brighton are reportedly interested in signing Slovakian goalkeeper Dominik Greif after watching his brilliant display at Wolves last week.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
James Maddison is in line to be handed his England debut over the course of the next two Euro 2020 qualifiers against Montenegro and Kosovo.
Newcastle United's young midfielder Matty Longstaff will sign a new contract in the next few weeks but older brother Sean has been told he needs to do more to earn a second new deal in the space of 12 months.
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool are said to be concerned about the ongoing ankle problem which is troubling Mohamed Salah.
Neil Warnock is set to retire after leaving his job as Cardiff City boss.
DAILY STAR
West Ham are looking to find a replacement for back-up goalkeeper Roberto.
THE TIMES
The referees' chief Mike Riley will stick to his guns and resist recommending a change to the policy on the use of pitchside monitors in the Premier League despite growing pressure from clubs.
DAILY EXPRESS
Peter Beardsley will not be a part of England's 1,000th match celebrations when they face Montenegro at Wembley on Thursday evening.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Hibs are preparing an approach to make Celtic number two John Kennedy their new manager.
Rangers are weighing up a January swoop for Aberdeen kid Lewis Ferguson.
David Moyes believes Celtic and Rangers would finish in mid-table if they were to play in the English Premier League.
Celtic have been told German starlet Niklas Dorsch is theirs for a bargain £3.2m.
DAILY RECORD
Neil Warnock is free to pursue his dream of managing one of the Edinburgh clubs after departing Cardiff City.
Former Rangers midfielder Mikel Arteta is a target for Everton as current boss Marco Silva continues to struggle.
Celtic's hopes of signing Fraser Forster from Southampton permanently may be scuppered by his huge £70,000 a week wages - an astonishing deal that he was given to ward off interest from Manchester United.
Manchester United are lining up a summer move to sign Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha, 26, for the second time and are willing to pay £70m for the Ivorian, who was with them between 2013 and 2015. (Sun)
Liverpool are in advanced talks to sign Scotland winger Ryan Fraser, 25, from Bournemouth in January. (Talksport)
Tottenham are ready to make a £50m bid for 25-year-old Lyon midfielder Memphis Depay, who played for Manchester United between 2015 and 2017. (Mirror)
Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, 37, and current Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, 47, are on a shortlist to become Bayern Munich's next manager. (Star)
Manchester City are reportedly set for a £100 spending spree in the January transfer window after failing to keep pace with Liverpool in the Premier League title race. (Mirror)
City manager Pep Guardiola is also expected to see out the final 18 months of his contract with the club. (Times)
Manchester United will not be trying to sign their former striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 38, in the January transfer window. Ibrahimovic is available on a free transfer when his LA Galaxy contract ends. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal's German goalkeeper Bernd Leno, 27, is on Bayern Munich's radar to become their number one and replace 33-year-old Manuel Neuer. (Sun)
Borussia Dortmund still want Everton attacking midfielder Anthony Gordon, 18, despite having a summer bid rejected for the England Under-19 international. (Football Insider)
Wolves are in advanced talks to get 16-year-old Welsh attacking midfielder Chem Campbell to sign a new deal, despite interest from German clubs Borussia Dortmund, Schalke and RB Leipzig. (Football Insider)
Arsenal manager Unai Emery will be given the next six games to prove he is still the man for the job at Emirates Stadium. (Standard)
Former Spain boss Luis Enrique, who has been tipped as a potential replacement for Emery at the Gunners, is not considering a return to management at the moment. (ESPN)
Newcastle midfielder Matty Longstaff, 19, will sign a new contract in the next few weeks but his 22-year-old brother Sean has been told he has to do more over the next 12 months to earn a new deal. (Telegraph)
Spanish forward Ayoze Perez, 26, has revealed he turned down a move to Valencia in favour of joining Leicester from Newcastle in the summer. (Mail)
Tottenham, Chelsea, Watford and Norwich are ready to make a bid for Metz striker Habib Diallo in January. The 24-year-old Senegal international has scored eight goals in 13 appearances so far this season. (Teamtalk)
West Ham are considering buying a new goalkeeper in January after becoming increasingly concerned with the form of Roberto. The 33-year-old Spaniard has conceded 13 goals in six Premier League games since coming into the side for the injured Lukasz Fabianski. (The Athletic - subscription required)
Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini is also working to repair a minor dressing-room division over his side's defence after their defeat at Burnley. (Sun)
12th November 2019
THE SUN
Manchester City will not stand in Mikel Arteta's way if Arsenal come looking for a new manager.
Liverpool are reportedly in advanced negotiations with Bournemouth over a deal to bring Ryan Fraser to Anfield in January.
Manchester United are scouting 17-year-old Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga but face competition from Barcelona for the £26m star.
Chelsea are braced to rival both Tottenham and Leicester to the signing of Metz striker Habib Diallo.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche is lining up a cut-price deal for Celtic midfielder Nir Bitton.
DAILY MAIL
Barnsley are being investigated by the Football Association after supporters chanted anti-IRA and anti-Pope songs during their clash with Stoke City on Saturday.
Cardiff City are setting their sights on former Millwall manager Neil Harris to take over as manager following Neil Warnock's departure, while Charlton boss Lee Bowyer is also in the frame.
Crystal Palace and Brighton are reportedly interested in signing Slovakian goalkeeper Dominik Greif after watching his brilliant display at Wolves last week.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
James Maddison is in line to be handed his England debut over the course of the next two Euro 2020 qualifiers against Montenegro and Kosovo.
Newcastle United's young midfielder Matty Longstaff will sign a new contract in the next few weeks but older brother Sean has been told he needs to do more to earn a second new deal in the space of 12 months.
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool are said to be concerned about the ongoing ankle problem which is troubling Mohamed Salah.
Neil Warnock is set to retire after leaving his job as Cardiff City boss.
DAILY STAR
West Ham are looking to find a replacement for back-up goalkeeper Roberto.
THE TIMES
The referees' chief Mike Riley will stick to his guns and resist recommending a change to the policy on the use of pitchside monitors in the Premier League despite growing pressure from clubs.
DAILY EXPRESS
Peter Beardsley will not be a part of England's 1,000th match celebrations when they face Montenegro at Wembley on Thursday evening.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Hibs are preparing an approach to make Celtic number two John Kennedy their new manager.
Rangers are weighing up a January swoop for Aberdeen kid Lewis Ferguson.
David Moyes believes Celtic and Rangers would finish in mid-table if they were to play in the English Premier League.
Celtic have been told German starlet Niklas Dorsch is theirs for a bargain £3.2m.
DAILY RECORD
Neil Warnock is free to pursue his dream of managing one of the Edinburgh clubs after departing Cardiff City.
Former Rangers midfielder Mikel Arteta is a target for Everton as current boss Marco Silva continues to struggle.
Celtic's hopes of signing Fraser Forster from Southampton permanently may be scuppered by his huge £70,000 a week wages - an astonishing deal that he was given to ward off interest from Manchester United.
Manchester United are lining up a summer move to sign Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha, 26, for the second time and are willing to pay £70m for the Ivorian, who was with them between 2013 and 2015. (Sun)
Liverpool are in advanced talks to sign Scotland winger Ryan Fraser, 25, from Bournemouth in January. (Talksport)
Tottenham are ready to make a £50m bid for 25-year-old Lyon midfielder Memphis Depay, who played for Manchester United between 2015 and 2017. (Mirror)
Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, 37, and current Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, 47, are on a shortlist to become Bayern Munich's next manager. (Star)
Manchester City are reportedly set for a £100 spending spree in the January transfer window after failing to keep pace with Liverpool in the Premier League title race. (Mirror)
City manager Pep Guardiola is also expected to see out the final 18 months of his contract with the club. (Times)
Manchester United will not be trying to sign their former striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 38, in the January transfer window. Ibrahimovic is available on a free transfer when his LA Galaxy contract ends. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal's German goalkeeper Bernd Leno, 27, is on Bayern Munich's radar to become their number one and replace 33-year-old Manuel Neuer. (Sun)
Borussia Dortmund still want Everton attacking midfielder Anthony Gordon, 18, despite having a summer bid rejected for the England Under-19 international. (Football Insider)
Wolves are in advanced talks to get 16-year-old Welsh attacking midfielder Chem Campbell to sign a new deal, despite interest from German clubs Borussia Dortmund, Schalke and RB Leipzig. (Football Insider)
Arsenal manager Unai Emery will be given the next six games to prove he is still the man for the job at Emirates Stadium. (Standard)
Former Spain boss Luis Enrique, who has been tipped as a potential replacement for Emery at the Gunners, is not considering a return to management at the moment. (ESPN)
Newcastle midfielder Matty Longstaff, 19, will sign a new contract in the next few weeks but his 22-year-old brother Sean has been told he has to do more over the next 12 months to earn a new deal. (Telegraph)
Spanish forward Ayoze Perez, 26, has revealed he turned down a move to Valencia in favour of joining Leicester from Newcastle in the summer. (Mail)
Tottenham, Chelsea, Watford and Norwich are ready to make a bid for Metz striker Habib Diallo in January. The 24-year-old Senegal international has scored eight goals in 13 appearances so far this season. (Teamtalk)
West Ham are considering buying a new goalkeeper in January after becoming increasingly concerned with the form of Roberto. The 33-year-old Spaniard has conceded 13 goals in six Premier League games since coming into the side for the injured Lukasz Fabianski. (The Athletic - subscription required)
Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini is also working to repair a minor dressing-room division over his side's defence after their defeat at Burnley. (Sun)