The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...
STAR ON SUNDAY
Manchester United will listen to offers for Harry Maguire in January - starting at just £10m.
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Mohamed Salah is set to return to Liverpool after withdrawing from the Egypt camp ahead of their clash with Mauritania on Tuesday night.
Ex-Liverpool, Crystal Palace and England defender Martin Kelly is set to join Salford City as a coach.
Edin Terzic is the shock name on Manchester United's shortlist to replace Erik ten Hag.
Chelsea will remain at Stamford Bridge and expand the stadium capacity to 55,000 - if Behdad Eghbali wins the boardroom battle with Todd Boehly.
Eddie Howe will shoot to the top of Tottenham's managerial hit list if Amanda Staveley and her money men invest in the North Londoners.
Fulham and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan took London by storm as he went down the River Thames in his stunning yacht.
The Santiago Bernabeu is not fit to host the 2030 World Cup final, according to a Barcelona-based politician.
Matty Jones promised a review into the admin blunder that saw six Wales Under-21 players ruled out of their Euro qualifier with the Czech Republic.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Lee Carsley does not want to be the next long-term England manager.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Premier League clubs have been warned that the cost of the civil war that threatens to tear the top flight apart could be huge.
Liverpool have sent scouts to keep tabs on Jamie Gittens as interest in the Borussia Dortmund winger ramps up.
Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui could be back playing by mid-November, according to Morocco manager Walid Regragui.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente has fumed about his salary during a radio interview after failing to secure a pay rise since being promoted from U21s boss at the start of last year.
Russian amateur team Broke Boys FC, who are not recognised by FIFA, have reportedly made an ambitious bid to sign Paul Pogba from Juventus.
Wataru Endo wants to stay and fight for his place at Liverpool despite having only played six minutes of Premier League football so far this season.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Chris Eubank Jr comfortably defeated Kamil Szeremeta but the fight's real drama came after the final bell, when Conor Benn stormed the ring and confronted Eubank Jr, reigniting the fierce rivalry between the two British fighters.
Graeme Souness insists he would not sign Paul Pogba for free after his doping ban, labelling the midfielder a 'wasted talent'.
Wrexham will soon be crossing swords with some of Europe's most famous names if football bosses approve a radical plan later this year.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has called for the national team to avoid picking stars including Vinicius Jnr and Richarlison in favour of players who ply their trade in their home country.
Jesse Lingard has revealed that 'personal strife' led to him taking a break from football and that a left-field move to South Korea provided a much-needed reset.
THE ATHLETIC
Mohamed Salah will return to Liverpool after being released early from international duty with Egypt.
The NFL finance committee has reviewed Tom Brady's bid to purchase a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders and plans to submit it to league owners for a vote at the NFL's owners' meetings on Tuesday in Atlanta.
SUNDAY RECORD
Steve Clarke is adamant that Scotland are still on the 'right path' despite their dismal record extending even further after their crushing 2-1 loss to Croatia in Zagreb.
SCOTTISH SUN
Ben Doak lit up Scotland's gut-wrenching defeat to Croatia in Zagreb but might not do the same against Portugal on Tuesday night, Steve Clarke says.
Rob Page and Gary Rowett have emerged as the latest contenders for the Hearts job.
Jack MacKenzie is being tracked by Championship clubs Preston, Sheffield United and Stoke City.