All the top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United has included Ryan Bertrand on their list of potential replacements for the injured Luke Shaw.
Tottenham's attempt to sell Sergio Reguilon has fallen apart following Arsenal's agreement to loan Kieran Tierney to Real Sociedad.
Novak Djokovic has taken some time out ahead of the US Open to hang out with another sporting great, Lionel Messi.
THE GUARDIAN
Arsenal and Monaco have agreed a €40m (£34.3m) transfer for striker Folarin Balogun to move to the principality.
THE SUN
The Southend versus Eastleigh match encountered a delay on Friday due to Shrimpers fans expressing their frustration by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch in protest against the club's ownership. This comes after the team faced a 10-point deduction earlier this week.
According to reports, Alexis Sanchez has successfully completed a remarkable comeback to his former club, Inter Milan.
A car crash involving several players from Gillingham, a League Two side, has been captured in alarming footage. The incident occurred on a residential street, resulting in the vehicle colliding with a wall. Fortunately, none of the players sustained major injuries and were able to walk away from the accident.
Karren Brady has called for FIFA to hold Luis Rubiales accountable if the Spanish FA does not take action regarding the conduct of its president following the victory of the Women's World Cup final against England.
EVENING STANDARD
Cristian Romero insists Ange Postecoglou is perfect for Tottenham.
DAILY MAIL
Ivan Toney has signed a deal to join renowned sports management firm CAA Stellar in a clear indication of his intention to leave Brentford.
Burnley's offer of approximately £17m for Belgium winger Johan Bakayoko has been turned down by PSV Eindhoven.
In response to mounting worries about spot-fixing in matches, the Football Association is urging gambling companies to remove markets related to yellow cards and other in-game incidents.
Chris Sutton fears that if Nottingham Forest allows Brennan Johnson to join Tottenham in a rumored £50m transfer, it would significantly harm their prospects.
Having had their loan proposal for Zambia's Patson Daka turned down, Everton's rival club, Bournemouth, is poised to intensify their pursuit of the Leicester City striker, valued at £25m by his current club.
DAILY MIRROR
Referees chiefs have defended their use of VAR after controversial comments from former official Mike Dean.
According to Mikel Arteta's suggestion, it seems that Arsenal's activity in the transfer market may not be completely done despite their £200m spending spree this summer.
The financial worries of Everton could potentially halt their attempts to acquire the £15m-valued Southampton forward, Che Adams.
THE ATHLETIC
Liverpool have admitted failings in their academy system after being subjected to a formal complaint by the parents of a teenager who had been on their books.
The Association of Football Agents (AFA) has requested additional time from the English Football Association (FA) to provide feedback on the new FIFA agent regulations.
For the first time since March 2017, the US women's national team (USWNT) has lost its position at the top of FIFA's world rankings.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Emma Raducanu stands at No 6 in the new Forbes list of the world's highest-paid tennis players, with estimated annual earnings of $15.3m (£12.2m).
England's list of injury worries has grown as Kyle Sinckler has been sidelined for the World Cup warm-up match against Fiji because of a pectoral injury.
Luke Donald has received a strong recommendation to include Ludvig Aberg, a sensational PGA Tour player known as 'The Assassin', as one of his wildcards for the Ryder Cup.
DAILY STAR
Inter Miami fans have been left concerned by news Lionel Messi may start the new MLS campaign on the bench.
Manchester United are reportedly ramping up their interest in Fiorentina's Sofyan Amrabat as the transfer window draws to a close.
DAILY RECORD
Rangers winger Ianis Hagi is nearing a potential transfer to Maccabi Tel Aviv, signaling his departure from the club. Former Rangers manager Gio van Bronckhorst expressed his dissatisfaction with the sale of Calvin Bassey during his tenure.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been informed about the possibility of acquiring Southampton defender Lyanco, as he seeks to bolster his injury-plagued defense.
Aberdeen has reached an agreement to sign striker Pape Habib Gueye from the Belgian club KV Kortrijk.
SCOTTISH SUN
Ange Postecoglou is ready to offer Jota an escape route from Saudi Arabia via north London, reports suggest.
THE SCOTSMAN
Joe Hart is not concerned by talk of Celtic bringing in even more competition for the goalkeeper position.
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