The top stories and transfer rumors from Monday's newspapers…
THE SUN
Barcelona are reportedly pursuing Heung-Min Son on a free transfer.
Manchester City chief Erling Haaland has settled down when he bought a stunning six-bedroom country house just a 10-minute drive from the Cheshire pad where Jack Grealish moved to a year ago.
Gillingham sacked manager Mark Bonner after a dismal run of form, announcing his appointment less than an hour later.
Chelsea appear set to sack wonderkid Cesare Casadei after he reportedly agreed a permanent move to Torino.
DAILY MIRROR
West Ham will compete with Arsenal this month for the services of Brighton striker Evan Ferguson, leaving Mikel Arteta with a decision to make early in the January transfer window.
Rob Holding has emerged as a surprise transfer target for Coventry City after being expelled from Crystal Palace's squad.
Bruno Fernandes has appealed to the section of Manchester United fans who booed Joshua Zirkzee when he was substituted against Newcastle on Monday evening.
Thomas Partey has revealed Arsenal were 'sad' after Joao Pedro's controversial penalty earned Brighton a 1-1 draw against the Gunners.
DAILY EXPRESS
Arne Slot has deflected blame from Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Liverpool star's horror show against Manchester United.
Manchester City are ready to strike first at the top of the Premier League in this month's transfer window as one of their top targets, Abdukodir Khusanov, is free to leave Lens.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Bath center Ollie Lawrence has apologized after a controversial incident which led to England teammate Alex Mitchell being at fault in Northampton's 35-34 win at Franklin's Gardens.
DAILY RECORD
Philippe Clement is reportedly looking for a quick solution to his injury crisis at Rangers, with Ivorian defender Bamo Meite back on the table.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic have reportedly rejected two bids for Honduran winger Luis Palma.
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