All the top stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s national papers…
THE SUN
Injury-prone Phil Jones has been kicked out of the dressing room at Manchester United’s training ground to make room for new signing Erik ten Hag.
Crystal Palace are preparing a £20m January transfer bid for Conor Gallagher if the England midfielder’s Chelsea dream is dashed.
Man City youngster Taylor Harwood-Bellis is wanted by Frank Lampard’s Everton as the Toffees plot a move for the on-loan Burnley centre-back.
West Ham have failed in a £1m loan transfer bid for Bayer Leverkusen defender Odilon Kossounou.
Wayne and Coleen Rooney have fetched £3.75 million for the sale of their five-bedroom Cheshire mansion called ‘Wayne’s World’.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United’s wage bill has soared to £385m despite their worst season in more than 30 years… and they have been overtaken by arch-rivals Liverpool in revenue for the first time in Premier League history .
Nuno Tavares has hit out at Arsenal and says he wanted his French loan at Marseille to include an option to buy as he questioned the game time he would have been given at the Emirates.
David Moyes and Declan Rice will not be punished by the FA for comments about Andy Madley’s decision to rule out Maxwel Cornet’s late goal for West Ham against Chelsea.
Leicester will reveal an estimated annual loss of £119.5m, the highest in the Premier League, after signing just one player this summer and selling £70m Wesley Fofana to Chelsea.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has called for an investigation after Yuki Tsunoda’s strange retirement from the Dutch Grand Prix, which spoiled Lewis Hamilton’s best run to possible victory.
The Glazer family have placed a £3.75 billion price tag on Manchester United, which may not deter interest from Dubai or Britain’s richest man, Jim Ratcliffe.
Liverpool wanted to sign Chelsea loanee Denis Zakaria from Juventus, according to reports in Italy, before settling for Serie A team-mate Arthur Melo.
Leeds United are pushing ahead with their quest to redevelop Elland Road with the aim of achieving a capacity of 55,000 and a massive increase in the club’s revenue.
Former Leyton Orient manager Russell Slade is leading a £500m lawsuit over the use of sports stars’ performance data by bookmakers and other organisations, including businesses of games.
THE ATHLETIC
Hull City could face disciplinary action from the Football Association over allegations that Sheffield United defender Ky Gordon was racially abused by a home fan as he warmed up on the touchline.
England manager Gareth Southgate attended the Dacia Arena for the Serie A clash between Udinese and Roma to watch Chris Smalling and Tammy Abraham.
THE GUARDIAN
Ange Postecoglou says his Celtic side will not be sitting back when they host Champions League champions Real Madrid.
Dru Yearwood of the New York Red Bulls received a red card after injuring a fan with a kick in the stands.
Goalkeeper Connor Maseko was sent off for urinating on a hedge during an English FA Cup first round qualifying match on Saturday.
DAILY EXPRESS
Bayern Munich are keeping a close eye on Harry Kane’s contract situation at Tottenham, according to reports in Germany, with a potential bid for the England captain next summer.
Chelsea will take another look at AC Milan striker Rafael Leao in January, but the Serie A club insist his £130m release clause is met before doing business.
DAILY MIRROR
Carlos Sainz fumes after slapped with Dutch Grand Prix penalty for ‘saving someone’s life’
Arsenal reportedly rejected a £26million bid for former Manchester City striker Ferran Torres in the closing days of the summer transfer window.
THE TELEGRAPH
Newcastle will lodge an official VAR complaint as the Premier League continues to demand answers after a controversial weekend.
DAILY STAR
Former Burnley striker Wout Weghorst was sent off by a pitch invader during an argument between players from his new team Besiktas and their opponents Ankaragucu on Sunday. Besiktas ran out 3-2 winners with Dele Alli among the scorers.
THE TIMES
The RFU is facing a legal challenge over its decision to ban transgender women from playing contact rugby, with Julie Curtiss, who was preparing to play for Hove RFC in the Southern Women’s Championship in the second tier this season, taking action .
Blackfield & Langley co-manager Conor McCarthy has defended his goalkeeper Connor Maseko, who was strangely sent off for urinating in a bush while searching for a lost football during their FA Cup first qualifying round clash with Shepton Mallet Saturday
DAILY RECORD
Impressed Daley Blind has praised Rangers for offering Ajax star-made Calvin Bassey.
David Turnbull has aimed for Celtic’s history books against Real Madrid and issued a pledge to “play our own football”.