The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
PREMIER LEAGUE
Manchester United are prepared to invest in a new midfield partnership next summer with Alex Scott added to a shortlist including Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson - The Sun
Manchester United have shortlisted seven midfielders to sign, with a loan deal for Atletico Madrid's 25-year-old England international Conor Gallagher in January being one of the more feasible options. - talkSPORT
Steven Gerrard has opened the door to a Liverpool return, but insisted he does not want Arne Slot to lose his job. - The Sun
Leo Castledine's red-hot form on loan at Huddersfield Town could lead to a Championship move in the January transfer window as second-tier clubs line up for the young Chelsea midfielder. - Daily Mirror
West Ham are continuing discussions over a proposed move for Fulham winger Adama Traore - Daily Mail
England and the Netherlands are locked in an international tug-of-war over one of England's most promising academy players, 15-year-old Emmanuel Fejokwu - Daily Mail
Tottenham Hotspur have not had an approach from Fiorentina, despite strong reports in Italy claiming Fabio Paratici is poised to accept a five-year deal to become the Serie A club's director of football - Daily Mail
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL
Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Liverpool are interested in Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise - BILD
The contract of Real Madrid right-back Dani Carvajal, which expires on June 30, will not be extended. - El Nacional
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Celtic have reportedly emerged as the frontrunners to finally secure a January transfer for one of their key summer targets in Louis Munteanu - The Sun
Eintracht Frankfurt are reportedly preparing a bid for Tromso midfielder Jens Hjerto-Dahl. The Norwegian youth international has been on Rangers radar with January approaching. - Daily Record
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Ballerdict10
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all time GOAT my 11 with 5 substitute
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Ronaldo as keeper And Buffon as striker You too smart
wetabnorty
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when you are good, u are good ๐, when you are bad,u are bad ๐ so buying two midfielders it won't solve anything why isn't that all players chased they're doing good the clubs were they are but not at Man U why
67957meyer
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Onana was the problem of man u that's what some emotional and haters said
Foucdiknz
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all time GOAT my 11 with 5 substitute
Kotcdirtz
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it's not true Manchester united needs very good strong defensive midfielders very good ones like 2 of them is it coach thar will play for man u,if your coach is good and we don't have quality players how do we perform we need good strong defensive midfielders that's the facts for we to be able to control games
Hizblnprsz
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Man U should stop wasting money investing in new players. They should use the money to get a better manager instead. ๐๐ช๐ฅ