The top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday's papers, ahead of the January transfer window on Wednesday.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham and Newcastle United are said to be monitoring Jack Grealish's situation.
Real Madrid's January transfer plans have reportedly been confirmed as the Spanish giants close in on Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Chelsea have strengthened their squad with the addition of Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino, who according to reports will be recalled prematurely from his loan spell at Boca Juniors.
Evangelos Marinakis insists that Nottingham Forest will prioritize team spirit over new signings as they look to secure Champions League football for next season.
Aston Villa have revived interest in Borussia Dortmund striker Donyell Malen.
Bayer Leverkusen have emerged as contenders to sign Manchester City midfielder James McAtee.
THE SUN
Arsenal are facing a triple blow to their hopes of signing Newcastle star Alexander Isak.
Julen Lopetegui has reportedly been given two games to save his job at West Ham.
Newcastle United are considering a £20million move for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford.
Former Premier League striker Matt Derbyshire has come out of retirement to sign for a seventh-tier club.
Mason Mount has been given the green light to build a golf simulator at his £4 million Cheshire mansion, despite living next to a luxury golf resort.
DAILY MIRROR
Premier League clubs must submit their latest financial figures before New Year's Eve, while four clubs must wait anxiously to see if they will meet profit and sustainability rules.
Manchester City captain Kyle Walker could leave the club in the January transfer window, it has been claimed.
Cristiano Ronaldo is open to leaving Al-Nassr when his contract expires, opening the door to a blockbuster move.
THE ATHLETIC
Brighton & Hove Albion were able to recall Carl Rushworth from his loan spell at Hull City for a temporary move to another Championship club.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
American teenager Matai Akinmboni will undergo a medical in Bournemouth after agreeing a fee with DC United for one of Major League Soccer's emerging talents.
Any Saudi club looking to offer Marcus Rashford a breakout route from Manchester United next month will have to sell before they can buy.
Everton centre-back Jake O'Brien is attracting interest from overseas clubs, who will test whether he can be loaned out in January.
Thomas Tuchel is not expected to attend the Premier League match between Brentford and Arsenal on New Year's Day.
Julen Lopetegui will get more time at West Ham United despite a desperately poor performance in the 5-0 home defeat to Liverpool.
THE INDEPENDENT
Kevin De Bruyne could discuss a summer move to a foreign club later this week after revealing that contract talks with Manchester City have not yet resumed.
THE TIMES
Barcelona's hopes of keeping Dani Olmo are hanging by a thread after a Spanish court again rejected the club's attempts to register the attacking midfielder for the second half of the season.
Wales' hopes of ending their 12-match losing streak in the Six Nations have been dealt a blow by news that Dewi Lake could miss the entire tournament with an arm injury.
DAILY RECORD
Celtic are ready to let Stephen Welsh join KV Mechelen on loan.
Referee Don Robertson will be the man in the middle for Thursday's blockbuster clash between Celtic and Rangers.
Left-back Alex Valle has dropped a hint he will join Celtic this season amid speculation Barcelona could recall him.
THE SHOT
A section of Hearts fans will protest against the club's hierarchy ahead of the 2025 opening match.
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