Highlights and rumors from Monday’s papers. . .
THE SUN
Arsenal and Manchester City could reportedly fight for Martin Zubimendi next month.
“Liverpool to build case on Sheffield United teenage striker Ryan One”.
Wolves once had Anthony Patterson’s No. 1 Sunderland on their radar should they lose one of their own goalkeepers at Molineux.
Manchester United are reportedly struggling to negotiate new deals with Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.
Real Madrid are closing in on the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, according to reports in Spain.
Nottingham Forest’s Ola Aina is on Manchester City’s wish list, which is targeting Kyle Walker for the long term.
Demarai Gray has told Al Ettifaq that he will leave next month amid interest from Fulham.
DAILY MIRROR
Chelsea are hoping to get rid of five players in the January transfer window, and manager Enzo Maresca is keen to reduce his squad after a summer of changes.
Porto manager Vitor Bruno has denied claims that Fabio Vieira will be called up via Arsenal.
DAILY MAIL
Paris Saint-Germain will reportedly take advantage of Barcelona’s failure to re-register summer signing Dani Olmo in La Liga and plan a move for the Spanish star.
Pep Guardiola revealed that Erling Haaland has become a father for the first time in recent days.
THE ATHLETIC
Wolverhampton Wanderers will be defender Toti for 3 or 4 weeks due to a hamstring injury.
Aston Villa are considering recalling Samuel Iling-Junior from his season-long loan at Bologna.
Nottingham Forest retained its record of having a local player in each and every team since 1941 by adding 18-year-old Zach Abbott to Everton’s dugout.
Anthony Gordon insists he has “no intention” of leaving Newcastle United and “intends” to end his long-term contract at Tyneside, believing a trophy and league qualifying champion can cement the club among the elite.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United could reportedly give prodigy striker Chido Obi-Martin his debut before the end of the season.
Wayne Rooney has hinted at resigning from his role as Plymouth Argyle manager after a string of poor results, with the team languishing at the bottom of the Championship.
DAILY LOG
Jim Goodwin hopes the Aberdeen supporters who threw an empty vodka bottle and missiles at him and his Dundee United backroom team are caught and thrown out of football for life.
In disgrace, Jota questioned through Stade Rennes coach Jorge Sampaoli due to his physical condition, and speculation about a move in January is intensifying.
SCOTTISH SUNSHINE
Kasper Schmeichel has shown that he will speak about his long career with Celtic next month.
Dunfermline is a resolution for Kelty Hearts coach Michael Tidser.