DAILY MAIL: Tony Pulis apologised to his players yesterday for the violent outburst that has pushed James Beattie towards the exit door at Stoke City.
The worst injury crisis in modern Manchester United history has forced Sir Alex Ferguson to include the son of chief executive David Gill in his squad for tonight's Champions League match against Wolfsburg.
Arsenal's teenage sensation Jack Wilshere has revealed he is ready to gain experience from a loan spell - but only with another Premier League club.
Iceland wonderkid Kristjan Gauti Emilsson, 16, is set to sign for Liverpool later this week.
Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard faces up to eight weeks out with a knee injury he suffered in Saturday's 3-0 defeat by Aston Villa.
Sheffield Wednesday striker Francis Jeffers is set to join Notts County.
THE SUN: Nadir Belhadj wants to quit Portsmouth in January - to save his World Cup dream.
Manchester City are considering a £12million swoop for Bayern Munich defender Philipp Lahm.
West Ham are hoping to sign Brazilian striker Adriano.
Amr Zaki is in talks about a move to Portsmouth.
DAILY MIRROR: James Beattie will lose out in his row with Tony Pulis - after calling the Stoke boss a 'liar'.
Celtic are hoping to sign Robbie Keane on loan from Tottenham with a view to a permanent move.
Aston Villa striker John Carew is a £5million transfer target for Fenerbahce.
Wigan, Blackburn and Everton have all been offered Barcelona's Luis Suarez.
DAILY EXPRESS: Alberto Aquilani will finally make his first start for Liverpool in the Champions League clash with Fiorentina four months after leaving Italy for Merseyside at a cost of £20million.
Cesc Fabregas says Arsenal are too small to compete against Chelsea.
Avram Grant is confident he can weave his way through Portsmouth's financial difficulties to lead the club to Premier League safety.
DAILY STAR: Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien yesterday admitted he could face a club-v-country dilemma in January.
Darren Ferguson is in line to replace Brian Laws as the next manager of Sheffield Wednesday.