
Top stories and transfer rumors reported in Monday’s papers…
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Arsenal’s injury crisis could have deepened further after Bukayo Saka was forced off injured in the 1-0 north London derby win over Tottenham.
Fans have accused the Premier League of handing out a number of yellow cards this weekend in an attempt to justify Declan Rice’s sending off last month.
Robin van Persie suffered an embarrassing 9-1 defeat at Dutch club Heerenveen in just his fourth game in charge.
Daily Mail
Everton manager Sean Dyke is said to be prepared to sack Jordan Pickford if his poor form does not improve.
Former Manchester United striker Anthony Martial remains without a club, raising questions about whether he still wants to play football.
Daily Mirror
The findings of the independent commission investigating 115 allegations against Manchester City are unlikely to be published until 2025.
Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji has criticised the increased workload his players are under and says there is a limit to what they can handle.
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Former Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot is set to join Marseille.
Daily Express
A ‘senior figure’ in football has reportedly suggested Manchester City could face a points deduction over several seasons if they are found to have breached financial rules.
Christian Romero has caused a stir on social media after briefly reposting reports that Tottenham chiefs had pressured him to prepare his own return trip from an international match.
The Times
The government is under pressure from UEFA to scrap a controversial clause that requires the new independent football regulator (IFR) to take into account “foreign and trade policy” when making decisions about club owners and executives.
Sean Dyke is under pressure as Everton fall to another defeat after going 2-0 up.
Daily Record
The striker has put aside his old rivalry with former Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara during training.
Jim Goodwin admitted he was frustrated as Dundee United’s unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership ended after a slow start to the season against Rangers.
Billy Dodds has admitted he almost moved to Celtic twice during his playing career.
Philip Clement has promised people will see a very different Rangers side when they return to Ibrox after a string of home games at Hampden Park.