Marin checked out by Reds and Spurs

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 MAIL
Fulham are monitoring Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebynak.
Arsenal are looking at teenage Macclesfield Town defender Elliott Hewitt. He has also been attracting attention from Chelsea and Everton.
Brighton will step up their bid for Leeds striker Billy Paynter.
Liverpool and Tottenham are continuing to monitor Werder Bremen playmaker Marko Marin.
DAILY MIRROR
Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed he wants a return to the Premier League.
Brighton will step up their chase for Billy Paynter.
Coventry chairman Ken Dulieu has flown in for the club's contract talks.
THE SUN
LA Galaxy say they have a 50-50 chance of keeping David Beckham.
Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper is poised to join Brighton on loan.
DAILY STAR
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted Manchester United's thrashing by local rivals City left him shattered yesterday.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
By the end of the Demolition Derby, Manchester City fans were convulsed with joy revelling in the sight of the majestic David Silva putting the champions to the sword, serenading Sir Alex Ferguson with "getting sacked in the morning" and designing their "Six and the City" T-shirts.
THE GUARDIAN
"Why Always Me?" read the lament on Mario Balotelli's t-shirt. "Why Always Them?" Manchester City fans have complained about United for generations. Not any more.
A furious occasion has drained composure from Chelsea's pursuit at the top. Andre Villas-Boas' side lost their discipline as well as a west London derby and an opportunity to hoist themselves into second place and nearer Manchester City was passed up.
THE INDEPENDENT
The last time something of this significance happened, Sir Alex Ferguson repaired home to Wilmslow and buried his head under a pillow, having also contemplated placing it in an oven.
John Terry last night categorically denied directing a racist comment towards QPR defender Anton Ferdinand during Chelsea's tempestuous derby defeat at Loftus Road.
DAILY EXPRESS
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted the stunning Manchester derby defeat was his worst humiliation in half a century in football.
Andre Villas-Boas last night accused referee Chris Foy of "losing it" and admitted he had a post-match bust-up with the official as Chelsea crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Queens Park Rangers in a frenzy of cards.
THE TIMES
A "shattered" Sir Alex Ferguson bemoaned his "worst ever day" in football as Manchester City crushed Manchester United 6-1 at Old Trafford yesterday to issue a devastating statement of intent in the title race.