All the top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Manchester United are preparing to make a move for talented Sporting Lisbon center back Goncalo Inacio in the upcoming January transfer window.
Emotion overwhelmed David Beckham as he spoke about the consequences of his red card during the 1998 World Cup, leading him to tears.
THE ATHLETIC
Ivan Toney is due to play for Brentford in a behind-closed-doors game on Tuesday afternoon.
The captaincy selection process for the Europe Ryder Cup is set to be revised, making it more favorable for Luke Donald to be chosen again for the next match in New York. Additionally, it will be more challenging for LIV rebels to secure the position of captain.
DAILY MAIL
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has called for a former professional player to be included in VAR decisions moving forward.
Joey Barton has launched a bizarre attack on one of his own Bristol Rovers players after a 2-0 defeat on the road by Peterborough.
DAILY MIRROR
The AFC Champions League match between Iranian club Sepahan and Al-Ittihad was cancelled on Monday because the Saudi club refused to play in front of a statue of a military officer. A Sheffield Wednesday supporter's campaign to raise funds for the Bradley Lowery Foundation has raised over £18,500, in response to a disrespectful comment made by a fan mocking the death of the young football enthusiast.
Wrexham talisman Paul Mullin has opened up on playing through the pain barrier as he continues his recovery from the punctured lung injury he sustained in pre-season.
SCOTTISH SUN
Kevin Muscat is keen to speak to the Rangers board about becoming the club's next manager.
Former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter will not be the next Rangers manager.
Steven Gerrard has hired his former Rangers director of football Mark Allen on a two-year deal at his Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq.
DAILY RECORD
Kjetil Knutsen, who is highly sought after, has provided insight on what Rangers need to do in order to secure him as their boss. It seems that the Ibrox side may have to play the waiting game.
Steven Naismith acknowledges the difficulty of his decision regarding whether to return the captain's armband to Craig Gordon or keep it with Lawrence Shankland.