Llorente wanted by Juventus
Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...
DAILY MIRROR
Juventus are set to beat Arsenal to the signature of Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente and will then try to sign Gunners forward Theo Walcott.
Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda, 32, could be set for a January move to Brazilian club Santos.
Javier Hernandez had Manchester United partying like it was 1999 - with a stunning comeback winner.
THE SUN
Alex Ferguson fears Manchester United's dozy defending could wreck their season.
Chelsea face the nightmare prospect of becoming the first Champions League holders to crash out after the group stages.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hates the idea of a breakaway football union to protect black players.
Manchester United have revealed that discussions are under way as to who will eventually replace Sir Alex Ferguson as manager.
Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas is bombarding Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Willian with text messages after two failed bids to buy the Brazilian.
West Ham will make a £2m January move for Sochaux left-back Sebastien Corchia, who is also being tracked by AC Milan.
DAILY STAR
The FA are ready to increase the punishment for players found guilty of racial abuse.
Javier Hernandez saved Sir Alex Ferguson from another embarrassment last night.
DAILY MAIL
The FA have joined Government ministers and senior football figures in urging black players to get behind the Kick It Out campaign and abandon plans for a breakaway union.
Chelsea's Champions League defence suffered a setback last night as they lost 2-1 to Shakhtar Donetsk's boys from Brazil.
Birmingham City are speaking to fellow Championship club Blackpool over a loan deal for midfielder Barry Ferguson.
Blackburn have decided against pursuing Fulham first-team coach Billy McKinlay as their new manager following protests from Rovers fans.
League Two side Chesterfield want Accrington Stanley's Paul Cook - also in the running for the Burnley job - as their new manager.
DAILY EXPRESS
Two headed goals from Javier Hernandez have almost guaranteed Manchester United a place in the Champions League knockout stages.
THE TELEGRAPH
Javier Hernandez seemed to have slipped down Manchester United's pecking order of poachers with the arrival of Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck's increasing prominence. Last night the clever Mexican reminded everybody of his worth.
Meanwhile, United have devised plans to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as manager.
THE TIMES
Manchester United came from 2-0 behind to beat Braga 3-2 and maintain their 100 per cent start to this Champions League campaign as Javier Hernandez scored twice.
Meanwhile, United have expressed concern at their falling share price but remain buoyant over their "very strong financial position".
THE GUARDIAN
John Terry's return to the Chelsea team and captaincy had been steeped in contention, coming as it did while he serves a four-match domestic suspension for racial abuse of Anton Ferdinand.
THE INDEPENDENT
Jason Roberts, the player whose decision not to wear a Kick It Out T-shirt led to more than 30 players to follow suit, broke his silence last night to reveal that he was forced to act after the game's union had ignored a charter for change which he has put to them seven times in the past year.
Manchester United did not miss out on the Brazilian midfielder Lucas Moura because of a lack of transfer funds and the Glazer family have never denied Sir Alex Ferguson the resources to sign a player, the club's vice-chairman Ed Woodward said yesterday.