The top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday's newspapers…
THE SUN
Manchester United had Viktor Gyokeres in their sights on Saturday as Ruben Amorim's top goal scored his fifth goal of the Nations League season.
Chelsea are plotting a summer attack on Liverpool for their goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.
Frank Lampard has an interview in Coventry this week.
DAILY MIRROR
Manchester United are ready to cut losses on Antony in January as the club prepares to start a new era under Ruben Amorim.
Former captain Harry Maguire is one of seven stars whose Manchester United career could end under Ruben Amorim.
Paul Pogba is unlikely to consider a return to Manchester United as the French midfielder, who recently returned from a drugs ban, weighs up his options.
Ruben Amorim is waiting for his analyst Eduardo Rosalino to receive a work permit before joining Manchester United's backroom staff.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Ruben Amorim will have to operate on a more modest budget than Erik ten Hag at Manchester United and will be tasked with maximizing the untapped potential in the squad as the club looks to end the damaging and costly cycle of massive overhauls.
England will look to lure back talent from France in a bid to boost Steve Borthwick's side by offering enhanced Elite Player Squad contracts, with prodigious lock Junior Kpoku a key target.
THE TIMES
Marcus Trescothick has said Jacob Bethell is the “really exciting” to come through the England ranks and is backing him to become the next Harry Brook across all formats.
The British & Irish Lions will play an Australian First Nations and Pacific Island team in place of the defunct Melbourne Rebels on their tour next year.
DAILY MAIL
Cristiano Ronaldo has teased fans by telling them his next podcast will “break the internet” thanks to a mystery guest.
Former Liverpool striker Divok Origi is in a unique position. He must stay at AC Milan – where he has not played for more than a year – to benefit from tax rules in Italy.
The Premier League has launched its own diversity program after complaints from some clubs.
Mike Tyson is in “rough form” after his Netflix fight with Jake Paul and is “grateful” the YouTuber didn't kill him as threatened, according to a source close to the legendary boxer.
THE ATHLETIC
Sudan has qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations despite the ongoing civil war in the country.
An Arsenal fan group has written an open letter to the club about what it describes as “deeply worrying” allegations of sexual violence in the sport.
The Los Angeles Lakers have commissioned a statue of legendary coach Pat Riley, the team announced Monday.
DAILY RECORD
Dumbarton will reportedly enter administration on Tuesday and will also be hit with a huge points deduction, which will see them drop to the foot of League One.
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