Wednesday’s headlines and transfer news…
DAILY MIRROR
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has been dealt a transfer blow with Bayern Munich, who have reportedly ruled out a move for winger Leroy Sane in January.
Lisandro Martinez and four other Premier League players endured a nightmare journey to South America to link up with their Argentina team-mates after their flight from Brazil was cancelled.
Ruben Diaz has warned Manchester City critics, putting them at risk.
Arsenal chiefs are set to hold talks with the Kroenke family this week about their plans for the upcoming transfer windows after sporting director Edu resigned.
Cody Gakpo believes playing on the left has made him a dangerous weapon for Liverpool.
DAILY MAIL
Premier League clubs have privately blamed Thomas Tuchel’s late arrival as England’s permanent manager as the main reason for the high number of withdrawals this week.
Manchester United are reportedly keen on signing striker Joshua Zirkze on loan in January, just six months after his £36.5m move.
SUN
David Kut has been left out of UEFA’s playing list as his stunning video failure against Jurgen Klopp increased.
Ruud van Nistelrooy has urged Manchester United players to get behind new manager Ruben Amorim before taking over as caretaker manager following their 3-0 win over Leicester.
Bruno Fernandes has been called a “hero” after helping a passenger on a flight to Portugal.
Troy Deeney was clearly impressed with Manchester United star Alejandro Garnachoa after he refused to celebrate his “unbelievable” goal against Leicester.
DAILY TELEGRAPHY
Brighton have let go of their full-time recruitment scouts as part of an enviable departmental overhaul that has helped the club earn £200m in a bid to stay one step ahead of their rivals.
DAILY STAR:
Ruben Amorim has vowed to dine with club legends such as Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane to quickly immerse himself in Red Devils culture.
EXPRESS OF THE DAY
Steven Gerrard will reportedly stay on as Al Etifaq coach after talks with the club’s management.
SCOTTISH SUN
Bonnyrigg Rose are fighting for their future in the SPFL after being handed a six-point penalty for their slanted pitch.
Scott Brown and Ayr United suffered a huge cup defeat at the hands of East Kilbride of the Lowland League.
DAILY RECORD
Al Ettifaq have severed ties with former Rangers director of football Mark Allen as well as Steven Gerrard’s right-hand man Dean Holden.
QPR are considering making former Liverpool and Rangers full-back Gregory Wignall their new manager.