TRANSFER RUMOURS
Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce wants to re-sign 37-year-old former England defender John Terry.
(Sun)
Manchester United's 25-year-old France midfielder Paul Pogba has told the club he wants to return to Juventus in January.
(Daily Express)
Sporting Lisbon will offer a new contract to their 20-year-old Cape Verde forward Jovane Cabral and raise his release clause to 45m euros (£40.5m) amid interest from Barcelona.
(Ojogo)
Fifa has written to Inter Milan and Real Madrid to say they will not be acting on the Spanish club's complaint over an alleged illegal approach for their 32-year-old Croatia midfielder Luka Modric.
(Gazzetta dello Sport)
Spain midfielder Ander Herrera, 29, is willing to hear offers for a January move away from Manchester United after his contract talks stall.
(Metro)
Liverpool are planning a move for Sunderland academy midfielder Luca Stephenson, 15.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
Leicester's Croatian central defender Filip Benkovic, 21, has said he wants a loan move away from the Foxes, with Celtic his preferred destination.
(Leicester Mercury)
Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness says Paris St-Germain should sack their sporting director over the pursuit of the Bundesliga club's 29-year-old German defender Jerome Boateng and 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches.
(Kicker)
Sunderland are still trying to sell Senegal defender Papy Djilobodji, 29, and 24-year-old Gabon midfielder Ibrahim Ndong, but the club have been refusing to pay them since they did not return for pre-season.
(Sunderland Echo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Mauricio Pochettino is the first Premier League manager to fall foul of new rules governing abuse on the touchline.
(Daily Mail)
Watford are set to reward manager Javi Gracia with a new contract after the Hornets' strong start to the season.
(Daily Mail)
Bradford City have sacked head coach Michael Collins after four defeats in their opening six Sky Bet League One games.
(Sky Sports)
St Mirren have parted company with manager Alan Stubbs after less than three months in charge.
(Sky Sports)
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho joked he has no fears over losing his job because it would cost the club "a fortune" to sack him.
(Daily Telegraph)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he has no plans to rotate his goalkeepers for the Champions League, with 25-year-old Brazil international Alisson set to play.
(Guardian)
West Ham will face a compensation bill of £15m should they sack manager Manuel Pellegrini.
(Times)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Harry Kane's fitness is a concern for England boss Gareth Southgate going into the international break.
(Daily Mirror)
Raheem Sterling has withdrawn from the England squad for the matches against Spain and Switzerland due to a back problem.
(Sky Sports)
Diego Costa has withdrawn from Spain's squad for their UEFA Nations League match against England for "personal reasons".
(Sky Sports)
Ireland could form part of a joint bid with England and the other home nations to host the 2030 World Cup.
(Times)
OTHER STUFF
Gambling sponsors will be banned at Wembley if the venue is sold to a new owner under conditions laid down by the government.
(Times)
Manchester City have serious concerns about the state of the Wembley pitch when they play Tottenham next month.
(Daily Mail)
Manchester City want Tottenham to pay for their fans travel arrangements after their Premier League clash was moved to Wembley.
(Sun)
Manchester United and Everton fans have demanded Tottenham Hotspur are deducted points for rearranging a match against Manchester City.
(Football London)
Manchester City are ready to wait until the end of the season before offering 32-year-old Belgium defender Vincent Kompany a new contract.
(Sun)
Ronaldo's son scored four times on his debut with Juventus' under-nine team.
(Daily Mirror)
Messi says Real Madrid have been left weakened by Ronaldo's departure and this season "it is time" Barca won the Champions League again.
(El Pais)
Sunderland are considering taking legal action against Senegal defender Papy Djilobodji over his failure to return for pre-season.
(Daily Mirror)
Two banned Southend players are set to miss the club's EFL Trophy fixture on Tuesday, but the match will not count towards their three-match suspensions.
(Southend Echo)
Jordan Henderson has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool.
(Sky Sports)
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