All the top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United is considering signing Anwar El Ghazi, the Dutch winger, as a free agent due to the uncertain situations surrounding Antony and Jadon Sancho. Steve Clarke, the Scotland manager, expressed his ongoing interest in capping Elliot Anderson and did not dismiss the possibility of pursuing Harvey Barnes after Tuesday's friendly against England.
Reports suggest that Manchester United is currently engaged in advanced negotiations with US technology company Qualcomm regarding a potential new shirt sponsorship agreement. Additionally, it is rumored that Arsenal is planning to reignite their pursuit of Sporting defender Ousmane Diomande in the upcoming January transfer window.
The FA is braced for an approach for England Under-21 manager Lee Carsley should their Irish counterparts decide to sack their senior men's team's boss Stephen Kenny.
THE SUN
If Manchester United does not exercise their buy-option next summer, Sofyan Amrabat's Fiorentina contract will be automatically extended by a year.
Gary Lineker disclosed that he suggested Emma Hayes to Leicester City's board as their new boss during the summer.
Fernando Santos is rumored to be facing dismissal from Poland.
Bryan Ruiz, a beloved figure in the Premier League, has received an invitation to coach at Manchester United to acquire practical experience before transitioning into football management.
DAILY STAR
Jadon Sancho faces a losing battle to save his Manchester United career.
The abandoned non-league clash which Buxton were leading away at Scunthorpe in the 96th minute will be replayed in full.
DAILY MIRROR
Sir Jim Ratcliffe insists failure in his bid to takeover Manchester United is not an option as he awaits news on the process from the Glazer family.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
John Terry, the former England and Chelsea captain, is charging fans £100 per autograph and £500-a-head to eat with him on his one-man tour.
DAILY RECORD
Harry Souttar, who has been left out by Leicester City, admitted that his experience at the club has been challenging. He discussed the possibility of going on loan, although it ultimately did not happen before the deadline.
It is expected that Swansea City will soon name Gavin Levey, currently working at Aberdeen, as their new head of youth.
SCOTTISH SUN
Ryan Kent has been challenged to up his game and reclaim his Fenerbahce spot.