The top stories and transfer rumors from Saturday's newspapers…
THEN
Southampton star Tyler Dibling is being watched by Man Utd and Aston Villa, and is also believed to be on the radar of clubs in Germany and Italy.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is set to raid former club Manchester United to sign Tom Collyer on loan to improve his Leicester City squad.
Martin Odegaard has welcomed a baby boy with his wife Helene Spilling.
QUICK ASSASSINATION
Pep Guardiola admits that replacing Kevin De Bruyne will be one of Manchester City's most difficult tasks.
A survey of Manchester United fans shows that almost two-thirds of supporters are “unhappy” with how Sir Jim Ratcliffe is running the club.
Alexis McAllister is one of seven stars missing for Liverpool ahead of this weekend's clash with Everton.
DAILY STARS
Two championship games have been called off this weekend due to Storm Darragh.
An incredible 14 players were shown red cards after a football match in Turkey descended into wild fighting.
THE PEOPLE
The Premier League has won a $560million (around £439m) TV deal for three countries in the Far East that will last until the next decade – reaffirming the huge interest in England's top division overseas.
Three former RFU chairmen have called on Tom Ilube, Bill Sweeney and the union's board to resign over the Twickenham pay scandal.
DAIL COMMUNICATION
Liverpool and Everton have issued a joint statement urging fans to take extra care when traveling to Saturday's Merseyside derby due to Storm Darragh.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has revealed that he sees comparisons with Stoke City's physical style under Tony Pulis as a 'compliment'.
LADY'S DEATH
Jose Mourinho has issued a scathing response to Pep Guardiola after the Man City boss reminded fans that he has won two Portuguese Premier League titles.
Ruben Amorim has joined the tributes to Kath Phipps, the Manchester United legend who died aged 85 earlier this week.
Julen Lopetegui has stopped in his dressing room with West Ham defender Jean-Clair Todibo and insists he will accept 'all the responsibility and pressure'.
THE SUN OF SCOTLAND
Rangers, Celtic and Motherwell have been charged by the SPFL over their fans' use of pyrotechnics at the Hampden Premier League Sports Cup semi-finals.
DAILY REGISTRATION
Celtic are reportedly eyeing a move for Chelsea striker Carney Chukwuemeka next month.
Philippe Clement hopes Rangers will not be left looking at Vaclav Cerny as their latest loan star to leave.
Brendan Rodgers has backed the SPFL's moves to stop supporters' use of pyros and expressed concern that the issue could cause injury to his players.
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