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Tottenham join Liverpool in race to sign out-of-favour Man City midfielder Kalvin Phillips - Paper Talk

Plus: Real Madrid will not make any signings in the January transfer window as they keep a space in their squad for their planned signing of Kylian Mbappe next summer; Mauricio Pochettino is refusing to rule out the possibility of managing Tottenham again

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All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...

DAILY MIRROR

Tottenham have joined Liverpool in the race to sign out-of-favour Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips in January.

Manchester United are battling to keep highly-rated youngster Omari Forson. Teenager Forson, 19, is regarded as one of the club's best prospects and has already made in-roads towards the first team, having graduated from the academy.

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Jamie Carragher says Liverpool need another midfielder and a top-class defender if they are to launch a serious title challenge.

Real Madrid will not make any signings in the January transfer window as they keep a space in their squad for their planned signing of Kylian Mbappe next summer.

Jamaal Lascelles has blasted Arsenal for being a bad loser. The Newcastle skipper says he was left "fuming" after his Arsenal counterpart Jorginho refused to shake hands after their battle at St James' Park.

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Marcus Rashford was conspicuously absent as Manchester United players celebrated their last-minute win over Fulham in style when they dined out at an exclusive venue in Manchester.

The PGA Tour has surprisingly determined that its players can partake in a LIV Golf promotion event next month.

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A round-up of Sunday's games from the Premier League as Nottingham Forest hosted Aston Villa and Liverpool travelled to Luton.

David Moyes could retire from management at the end of the season and West Ham execs are considering offering the 60-year-old to move upstairs.

Burnley have withdrawn plans to bring in an official drummer following a backlash from supporters.

Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper plans a training ground visit for a young fan, 16, who was left distraught after being unable to complete The Last Post ahead of their Premier League win over Aston Villa.

A former Premier League star has reportedly lost £782,000 following the failure of his restaurant business.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Luton Town's fans faced criticism on Sunday night for mocking Liverpool with chants associated with the Hillsborough disaster.

Henrietta Knight, who famously trained Best Mate to win three Cheltenham Gold Cups, is to start training again following a hiatus of 11 years.

THE TIMES

Moeen Ali has said England's team was probably too old to do well at the World Cup in India.

Martina Navratilova believes that "maybe it's time for new leadership" at the WTA after the tour's disastrous season-ending championships.

EVENING STANDARD

Millwall are set to appoint Joe Edwards as manager and are in talks with Chelsea about securing Andy Myers as his assistant.

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Jurgen Klopp says Ross Barkley didn't handle the ball before Luton's goal, but he felt that Virgil van Dijk was fouled in the build-up.

THE SUN

Mauricio Pochettino is refusing to rule out the possibility of managing Tottenham again.

Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has no plans to sell the club - even if they go straight back down to League One.

John Eustace fears he has missed the boat on a managerial return at Bristol City. Eustace, 43, was the early favourite for a quick dugout comeback - just a couple of weeks after he was sacked by Birmingham.

Dean Henderson hopes to return for Crystal Palace before the end of the year after a miserable injury run.

Harry Kane is still living in a hotel in Germany where he has run up a £1m tab - after failing to net a new house.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and goalkeeper Alisson Becker pay tribute to the Luis Diaz, as the winger awaits news on his father following his kidnapping in Colombia.

THE GUARDIAN

Sri Lanka cricketers arrived at training for their game against Bangladesh in face masks, while players with asthma from either team stayed indoors amid poor air quality in smog-shrouded Delhi.

SCOTTISH SUN

Liverpool's academy manager Alex Inglethorpe is in the frame for the director of football job at Rangers.

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