Sunday Mirror: Luis Suarez was branded 'a disgrace' for snubbing Patrice Evra's handshake yesterday.
Also: Harry Redknapp will lead England into the Euro 2012 finals this summer.
And: Jurgen Klinsmann wants to succeed Harry Redknapp at Tottenham.
Plus: Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has ruled out making a Paul Scholes-esque comeback.
The People: Sir Alex Ferguson claimed Luis Suarez should never again play for Liverpool after the Uruguay striker snubbed Patrice Evra's handshake at Old Trafford.
Also: FA chiefs are panicking that they simply cannot afford the £30million cost of appointing their number one target Harry Redknapp as England boss.
And: Carlos Tevez is heading back to Manchester on Tuesday - and a sensational return to City's title charge.
Daily Star Sunday: Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday launched a sensational attack on Luis Suarez, blasting: 'He is a disgrace to Liverpool and shouldn't be allowed to play for them again.'
Also: Spurs could demand £15million from the FA if Harry Redknapp is appointed as England manager.
Mail on Sunday: Sir Alex Ferguson has called for Luis Suarez to be booted out of English football after the striker refused to shake hands with his race victim, Patrice Evra, before yesterday's game of shame between Manchester United and Liverpool.
Also: Harry Redknapp will receive a formal approach to take over as England manager from the Football Association within the next few days. But he will tell the FA that he must see out the season with Tottenham.
Sunday Express: England chairman David Bernstein insists the FA will spend whatever it takes to get the right man to succeed Fabio Capello.
Also: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson labelled Luis Suarez 'a disgrace' and called on Liverpool to kick him out of the club after yesterday's red-hot confrontation.
And: Sunderland striker Stephane Sessegnon has emerged as a target for Arsenal.
Metro: Luis Suarez 's snub of Patrice Evra during the pre-match handshakes overshadowed a Wayne Rooney brace that saw Manchester United beat Liverpool 2-1 to return to the top of the Premier League.
Also: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says Luis Suarez should not play for Liverpool again after 'risking a riot' by snubbing Patrice Evra's offer of a handshake.
And: Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish lashed out at Sky TV for their coverage of Luis Suarez, insisting it was 'out of order' to blame the player's refusal of Patrice Evra's handshake for any tension during the game against Manchester United.
Plus: Arsenal's Robin van Persie has joined his manager Arsene Wenger in ridiculing suggestions that he could move to Real Madrid or Barcelona...Benfica midfielder Nicolas Gaitan, 23, could join Manchester United or Manchester City in the summer - if they meet the Portuguese club's £25m valuation.
Sunday Telegraph: Sir Alex Ferguson branded Luis Suarez a 'disgrace to Liverpool' and urged the Anfield club to 'get rid' of the Uruguayan after he refused to shake Patrice Evra's hand before Manchester United's 2-1 victory yesterday.
Also: After a momentous week in which a five-year cloud of suspicion was finally dispersed, Harry Redknapp has another problem looming on the horizon - choosing between Tottenham and England.
And: Prime Minister David Cameron will stage an anti-racism football summit amid growing fears that incidents allegedly fuelled by racism are harming the image of the game in England.
Sunday Times: Roberto Mancini is making strenuous attempts to patch up Manchester City's row with Carlos Tevez.
Also: Sir Alex Ferguson described Luis Suarez as a disgrace and said Liverpool should get rid of him after the player refused to shake Patrice Evra's hand before Manchester United's bad-tempered 2-1 win.
And: Sunderland striker Stephane Sessegnon would entertain a return to former club Paris Saint-Germain.
The Observer: Sir Alex Ferguson branded Luis Suarez 'a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club' and said he should never be allowed to play for them again after a toxic 2-1 win for Manchester United that began with the Uruguayan refusing to shake hands with Patrice Evra, the player he racially abused in October.
Independent on Sunday: Manchester United's manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, said last night that Liverpool's Luis Suarez was 'a disgrace' and should never play for the club again after his refusal to shake Patrice Evra's hand before yesterday's game.
Also: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has attacked the "creative" Spanish media linking talisman Robin van Persie with a move to Real Madrid.