From Tuesday's newspapers, there were all the top stories.

The paper is published by The Telegraph.

Steve Cooper is in danger of losing his job at Forest as a result of the derby loss.

As well as Christopher Nkunku, the club hopes to sign another.

Bo and Julen are Wolves' top replacements for Bruno Lage.

The man who is in line to be the next manager is RobEdwards.

The newspaper The Times.

After his performances this season, the team has stepped up their efforts to keep William Saliba with them for the rest of the century.

Willaim Saliba celebrates his opener
Image: Willaim Saliba's current Arsenal contract expires in 2024

The shambolic derby day performance by Manchester United was the subject of a clear- the-air meeting.

The summer departure of a big-game player has been the main factor in the slow start to the season.

One of the names under consideration is Rafa Bentez, who has been sounded out as a possible replacement for Steve Cooper.

The sun rises.

There is a growing list of suitors.

Sources say thatLiverpool want to sign Youri Tielemans.

Jadon and Antony had a poor performance in the derby against Manchester City.

According to a report, the man wants to leave Manchester United in January and the man won't stop him.

Sources in Portugal claim Ruben Amorim has no desire to leave his current club for Wolves.

Mesut said his back surgery went well and he will be out for a long time. The former player went under the knife on Monday in order to cure the issue.

He didn't want to change a winning formula, so he didn't pick Casemiro.

The guardian

Gary O'Neil and Rob Edwards are in the running for the job.

The Daily Express.

Moises Caicedo is a former player of Graham Potter's atBrighton.

Moises Caicedo celebrates after putting Brighton 2-1 up
Image: Moises Caicedo has also been linked with moves to Liverpool and Man United

Antonio Conte hit back at the Spurs fans, saying that the player is not ready for match action and that he is not stupid.

According to a report, the Glazers have been told by the Manchester United boss that they aren't going to give any new contracts before he makes his decision.

After getting limited playing opportunities in west London, AC Milan and England centre-back Fikayo Tomori decided to move on.

A sign that he is happy to stay at the club is the fact that he bought his own box.

The Daily Star.

Luis Campos, an advisor to Paris Saint-Germain, claims that the club made a mistake by buying Kylian Mbappe.

The Norwegian teenager Erling Haaland was once watched by scouts from Manchester United, but they ended up watching a different player.

After admitting that he is "so happy" in north London, William Saliba said that he is in talks with the club over a new contract.

The Daily Mail.

Following Sunday's embarrassing 6-3 derby defeat against Manchester City, it was brought to the attention of the club's hierarchy that it was time for Portugal's star player to leave.

Steve Cooper is trying to keep his job as the boss of the Forest. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is trying to find a replacement for Cooper.

Wolves are keeping an eye on Julen Lopetegui's position with his role at Sevilla under increased scrutiny.

Scottish Sun.

Police officers will be in the city to make sure the Rangers' match with the Reds goes off without a hitch.

Liel Abada won't be able to play in the Celtic's game atRB Leipzig. Tomorrow is the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.

There is a record.

After a bright start to the tournament, Celtic have been challenged by their coach to stamp their authority on the competition.

The introduction of VAR into Scottish football is imminent, with the technology set to be in place before the World Cup, according to reports. After weeks of trialling, two former top referees say that it will be brought in within a couple of weeks.