The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
Manchester United have reportedly enquired about Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku.
David Moyes has been linked with a Premier League return with four teams potentially interested.
Mason Mount is set to play a key role under Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.
Lamine Yamal's Barcelona team-mate Raphinha surprised him with a £10,000 solid gold iPhone to celebrate his Ballon D'or Koba trophy win.
Mike Phillips, the former Wales scrum-half, has launched an X-rated verbal attack on head coach Warren Gatland following Wales' first home defeat by Fiji on Sunday.
Russell Martin and Swansea City have settled their multi-million pound legal dispute over his defection to Southampton.
Hundreds of women are planning a protest at England's Nations League game against the Republic of Ireland over the banning of a teenage female footballer who asked a "bearded" transgender opponent: "Are you a man?"
England are expected to hold more talks during the international break over trying to add Chelsea goalkeeping coach Hilário to incoming head coach Thomas Tuchel's backroom staff.
Next year's ICC Champions Trophy has been plunged into turmoil after India confirmed to the international governing body that they will not travel to Pakistan, the host nation.
Tommy Freeman has claimed that an improved England side will "properly go after" South Africa on Saturday by trying to rattle the world champions with a display of ferocious intensity.
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Andy Robertson has said he had a point to prove in Liverpool's win over Aston Villa having been "written off" for the first time in his storied Anfield career.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has been called up for international duty by Norway, opening up a potential conflict between club and country.
Pep Guardiola's heated exchange with Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke was the subject of plenty of intrigue on Saturday evening - and an expert lip-reader has now revealed the Manchester City manager's jibes about 'crying' and being a 'baby'.
Martin Offiah believes an England Ashes victory next year would provide a major shot in the arm for rugby league in this country - and help the sport grow bigger than rugby union.
Johan Mjallby thinks Celtic will demand a fee in the region of £30m if they are to sell Nicolas Kuhn in January. It comes after reports suggest that the in-form winger is being tracked by Premier League sides Fulham and Brentford.
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