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Papers: Man Utd fear chances of landing Erling Braut Haaland could be dented by Mino Raiola

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All the top stories and transfer rumours from the back pages of Sunday's national newspapers...

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Manchester United fear their chances of landing Erling Braut Haaland could be dented by super-agent Mino Raiola.

Jack Grealish is relishing the challenge of trying to be Aston Villa's answer to the young John Terry.

Newcastle fans continued their protest against owner Mike Ashley as the club had their lowest Premier League attendance for nine years against Brighton.

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane has blamed the club's board for not signing Christian Eriksen and Donny Van de Beek this summer.

Former Manchester United midfielder Anderson has retired from football at the age of 31.

Fans of Manchester United, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Wolves have been warned anti-social behaviour will be "dealt with robustly" this weekend when the four clubs travel to London.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Tottenham have identified Leicester's James Maddison as a potential transfer target to replace Christian Eriksen.

Manchester United are keeping tabs on Bayer Leverkusen's Kai Havertz, who is also attracting interest from Manchester City and Liverpool.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard's hopes of signing Elseid Hysaj next summer have been dealt a blow.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel is being tracked by Manchester United, in case Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fails to improve results.

Daniel James has travelled with the Manchester United squad to London ahead of Sunday's game against West Ham after a knock ruled him out of Europa League action in midweek.

Manchester United's new star winger Daniel James has revealed he travels 400 miles for lucky haircuts.

Luis Suarez admits Barcelona have a 'tough year ahead of us' after a 2-0 defeat at Granada.

Aston Villa star Jack Grealish has revealed that a bizarre accident led to a battle for his international future between England and the Republic of Ireland.

Rugby chiefs want to take the World Cup to the US after receiving a proposal to host the tournament in America in 2027 or 2031.

England's World Cup opener against Tonga could be disrupted with Rugby World Cup organisers issuing an 'extreme weather warning'.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

The RFU has been forced to seek outside financial donations for the first time as its cash crisis meant it could not provide Eddie Jones with the World Cup budget he wanted.

Russia are set to face exclusion from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics over suspected data tampering at a drug-testing lab in Moscow.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Arsenal are monitoring PSV Eindhoven's £50m-rated striker Donyell Malen - two years after allowing the young Dutchman to move back to Holland for just £500,000.

Pep Guardiola's wife has gone back to live in Spain - but Manchester City have no fears about losing their record-breaking manager.

Real Madrid duo Sergio Ramos and Luka Modric have surprisingly been included in the FIFA FIFPro Men's World XI for the second season in a row.

SUNDAY TIMES

Ben Foster admitted he could have conceded 12 goals as Watford were routed 8-0 by Manchester City.

THE OBSERVER

Ole Gunnar Solskjær has admitted speculation is always likely to surround Paul Pogba's future for as long as the France midfielder remains at Manchester United but is confident any further overtures from Real Madrid can be repulsed in January.

Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler and Hartlepool United's Craig Hignett said they discussed taking their players off the pitch due to alleged racist abuse in Saturday's National League game.

Jamie George believes England may be forced to adopt a coded sign language during lineouts against Tonga because of the unique loud atmosphere expected in the Sapporo Dome.

SUNDAY MAIL

Ryan Jack has no regrets about taking part in the Scotland training session that infuriated Rangers boss Steven Gerrard.

Steven Gerrard will let James Tavernier decide whether he will continue taking penalties after he missed his second spot kick on the spin against Feyenoord.

Steven Gerrard says he's capable of managing Rangers' transfer dealings in January without a new director of football.

SCOTTISH SUN

Ryan Jack has been offered a bumper new Rangers contract.

Celtic boss Neil Lennon believes he's evolved into a better, calmer coach.