Liverpool Star's Mind-Blowing Accusation of Tottenham's 'Extra Man' could Spark FA Outrage - Shocking Revelations!

Liverpool Star's Mind-Blowing Accusation of Tottenham's 'Extra Man' could Spark FA Outrage - Shocking Revelations!

Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister could face disciplinary action from the FA after suggesting that Tottenham had an unfair advantage with 12 players on the field Meanwhile, potential replacements for Michael Beale as Rangers manager include Pascal Jansen, Kevin Muscat, and Marcelo Gallardo Additionally, Manchester United winger Antony has been spotted back in training

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...

THE SUN

Alexis Mac Allister could face an FA rap for suggesting referee Simon Hooper was against Liverpool in their defeat to Tottenham.

Manchester United winger Antony has been pictured back in training.

DAILY MIRROR

David Beckham has defended his deal with Qatar that saw him paid around £125m by the country.

Real Madrid is said to be keen on acquiring Newcastle players Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes, and as a result, the LaLiga giants plan to send a scout to observe the pair in action during the Champions League.

In response to his critics, Jose Mourinho has asserted that he has received the most significant and most outrageous managerial offer in history.

DAILY MAIL

Aston Villa captain Rachel Corsie said players wanted to wear their controversial Castore home kit for their season opener against Manchester United, despite concerns about its wet look.

Juventus is currently in the process of renegotiating a long-term contract for Adrien Rabiot, the French midfielder, after successfully persuading him to remain in Turin over the summer. Cristiano Giuntoli, the sporting director, disclosed that the club was ready to facilitate Dusan Vlahovic's transfer to Chelsea this summer.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Lamine Yamal is on the verge of signing a new three-year agreement with Barcelona, which includes an astounding £1bn release clause.

North Korean football coach Sin Yong Nam has come to the defense of his players following their altercation with match officials on the field, which occurred after their 2-1 loss against Japan in the Asian Games quarter-finals in Hangzhou on Sunday.

Lionel Messi, the recipient of the prestigious Ballon d'Or prize on seven occasions, was excluded from Inter Miami's team for their crucial match against New York City FC. This game holds great importance for both clubs as they strive for a position in the Major League Soccer playoffs. Unfortunately, Messi's participation was hindered by a leg injury, the details of which remain undisclosed.

Liverpool is requesting the VAR audio to investigate and understand the reasons behind the incorrect disallowance of Luis Díaz's goal in their controversial loss to Tottenham. They are seeking complete transparency from the refereeing authorities.

England has no concerns about including Tom Curry in the starting lineup for the final World Cup pool D match against Samoa, despite the fact that the openside flanker has only played two minutes of rugby in the last four months.

A furious Aston Villa manager Carla Ward called for full-time referees in the Women's Super League after Kirsty Hanson was sent off in the opening-day loss to Manchester United.

DAILY RECORD

Pascal Jansen, Kevin Muscat, and Marcelo Gallardo are all being considered as potential replacements for Michael Beale as the manager of Rangers.

Queen's Park has made an ambitious move by securing the signing of Stuart McKinstry, a Scotland U21 international. The Spiders have agreed to a contract with McKinstry for the remainder of the season.

Kieran Tierney has been left fuming by his latest injury setback as the Arsenal's star Sociedad adventure has hit a major roadblock.