And: Harry Kane is taking tips from the top in a bid to avoid being a one season wonder.
Plus: Wayne Rooney has been back to become England’s greatest ever striker tomorrow.
Daily Mail: Manchester United paid a ‘premium’ for Monaco’s Anthony Martial in a bid to beat off competition for the teenager’s services from Barcelona, Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City.
Also: Liverpool will fall short of Champions League qualification this season, believes their former striker Craig Bellamy.
Daily Express: Manchester United’s new signing Anthony Martial has received a warning from across the city that his transition into the Premier League will be far from straightforward.
Also: Pedro has attacked Louis Van Gaal’s treatment of Manchester United outcast Victor Valdes as unfair, but denied he rejected Old Trafford because he did not want to work under the hard-line Dutchman.
And: Arsenal were hit with a major blow last night as striker Danny Welbeck was ruled out until Christmas after knee surgery.
Metro: Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has blamed Ed Woodward for David de Gea’s failed transfer from Manchester United.
Also: Chelsea could complete a transfer deal for long-term target Paul Pogba in January, according to a top football agent.
And: Arsenal are on alert for Edinson Cavani with Paris Saint Germain ready to sell the striker in the January transfer window, according to reports.
Daily Telegraph: Eva Carneiro, the Chelsea doctor who was banned from the match-day bench after being criticised by manager Jose Mourinho, has still not returned to work since the controversy erupted.
Also: Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has hit out at Manchester United over their mishandling of David de Gea’s botched transfer to the Spanish giants.
The Times: Wales will qualify for a leading tournament for the first time since 1958 if they defeat Israel at home on Sunday after Gareth Bale’s headed goal gave them a crucial 1-0 win over Cyprus in Nicosia last night.
The Independent: Queens Park Rangers striker Charlie Austin says ‘If the move is not right, I’m not going’.
Henry Bown
Henry Bown is a UK-based sportswriter with a particular passion for soccer. Henry has been writing a range of sports content for several years, but has more recently decided to focus on soccer specifically. When he's not writing, you'll usually find him watching a match - or two!