All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
West Ham has initiated discussions with Harry Maguire again, however, the possibility of him joining the London Stadium is contingent upon Manchester United offering a bonus for his departure, since the Hammers are unable to match his current wages at Old Trafford.
Napoli has become a strong contender in the race to sign Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina, following their failure to secure the services of Gabri Veiga, who is heading to Saudi Arabia.
Crystal Palace are prepared to present Eberechi Eze with a highly desirable contract extension.
Blackburn Rovers anticipate Crystal Palace's interest in their talented midfielder Adam Wharton, and they might consider loaning Jesurun Rak-Sakyi as part of the potential deal.
With Everton facing a striker issue, manager Sean Dyche is eager for a reunion with Danny Ings, hoping to bring him in to solve the problem.
THE GUARDIAN
Manchester United are considering a loan offer to Chelsea for Marc Cucurella because of their injury concerns at left-back.
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Could Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella join Manchester United?
Brighton have finally agreed a deal to sign midfielder Carlos Baleba from Lille as a replacement for Moises Caicedo.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Nottingham Forest are considering a complaint to PGMOL over the performance of referee Stuart Attwell in their 3-2 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.
Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb is facing a four-year ban after reportedly testing positive for a growth hormone in July according to reports in France, where he now plays for Biarritz.
DAILY STAR SUNDAY
Erik ten Hag is set to be offered a new contract by Manchester United despite the ownership doubts continuing to swirl around the Old Trafford club.
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Erik ten Hag has been in charge at Man Utd since the start of last season
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Manchester City and Newcastle United could face an investigation by the European Commission for alleged breaches of regulations around "state subsidies".
Saudi Arabia's Pro League has surged to second place in the transfer spending rankings this summer, just behind the Premier League. The league has concluded deals worth over £700m, surpassing the amount spent by Spain's LaLiga, which currently holds the sixth position.
Industry insiders have revealed that Newcastle's forthcoming kit deal with Adidas, set to commence next season, is valued at £150m over the span of five seasons.
Hampshire directors have criticised the ECB's fixture allocations after posting losses of more than £1.3m.
THE ATHLETIC
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is unlikely to reconsider his choice to cease playing international football for Cameroon, potentially leading to his absence from the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.
After enduring a severe skull fracture from a head-on collision with advertising hoardings during a match, Bath City striker Alex Fletcher made a remarkable return to the field on Saturday, marking his comeback after a challenging 10-month period.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Tottenham's pursuit of Nottingham Forest forward Brennan Johnson could be off for now after he suffered an apparent hamstring injury against Manchester United on Saturday.
Romelu Lukaku is set to reunite with Jose Mourinho once again, as Chelsea plans to loan him to Roma. This decision would mean that the club would miss out on a potential transfer fee of £40m if the striker had agreed to move to Saudi Arabia.
Daizen Maeda has admitted his form for Celtic is not what it should be and that adjusting to life after Ange Postecoglou as his coach has been tough.
THE SCOTTISH SUN ON SUNDAY
Hibs manager Lee Johnson pleaded with Easter Road officials to spare him from being fired following their season's plunge to a new low, suffering a 3-2 home defeat against Livingston.
Acknowledging the booing and dissatisfaction at Celtic Park, Brendan Rodgers confessed that he could comprehend the unrest as his team struggled to a goalless draw against St Johnstone.