The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Erik ten Hag and Graham Potter are set to battle it out to replace Marco Rose as RB Leipzig boss.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is in negotiations over a new Liverpool contract and his team-mates want him to stay, according to Alexis Mac Allister.
THE TIMES
Manchester City could learn their fate over the charges for multiple alleged breaches of Premier League rules before the end of January – but legal experts think that any appeal will drag on until next season.
The former Manchester United and England centre back Gary Pallister has revealed that he suffered debilitating migraines and violent headaches during his playing career that left him unable to train.
THE GUARDIAN
Alisson could make his Liverpool return against Girona in the Champions League at Montilivi on Tuesday night after Arne Slot confirmed that he is ready to start again.
THE SUN
Man Utd have ditched the role of sporting director after their failed Dan Ashworth experiment.
Graham Potter is willing to take the West Ham job until the end of the season, according to reports.
Fluminense defender Thiago Silva walked the length of the pitch on his knees after the club narrowly avoided relegation.
Barcelona star Dani Olmo lost his tooth after clashing with Real Betis defender Marc Bartra during a LaLiga match on Saturday.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero has warned Daniel Levy that the club are slipping behind their Premier League rivals due to a lack of investment.
DAILY EXPRESS
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has refused to rule out leaving the club in the future as he pleaded with the Reds to keep Mohamed Salah at Anfield.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and Chelsea sensation Cole Palmer were amongst the names to be snubbed after the FIFPRO World XI was released on Monday.
Nigel Pearson has revealed that he has been forced to learn to walk again due to a ‘neurological situation’ which reared its head last year.
Tottenham defender Pedro Porro has deactivated his account on X (formerly Twitter) after he was criticised by supporters for sharing a post following the 4-3 loss against Chelsea.
DAILY RECORD
Celtic are said to be keen on a permanent deal in January for rising Lyon star Mahamadou Diawara, who is frustrated at his lack of gametime.
Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows has revealed the club are growing frustrated and impatient with the SPFL as they await a verdict on just how much Rangers will have to pay for Connor Barron.
With nine first-team players free to move on at the end of the season, Hearts boss Neil Critchley says he will know when the time is right to open up talks about new deals.
Lee McCulloch reckons resurgent Rangers can heap fresh pressure on former Old Firm tormentor Ange Postecoglou and his “fragile” Tottenham team this week.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic fans who have travelled over to Croatia have already been “targeted” by rivals fans, the club has revealed.