There are all the top stories from Tuesday's national newspapers.
The Daily Mail.
Real Madrid are close to joining Manchester United in their pursuit of Mauricio Pochettino, who is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season.
The process to install a new permanent manager at Manchester United has begun, with a short list of candidates being finalized.
Following the sickening head injury to Robin Koch, a number of clubs believe that permanent concussion replacements are not fit for purpose and that a tipping point has been reached.
A group of 34 clubs and fans say that the FA wouldn't have the strength to stand up to the league if it were to become independent.
According to reports, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are going to play in a pre-season tournament in the United States.
The current concussion substitute rules are not fit for purpose and should be changed to allow temporary replacements to stop medics from rushing their calls.
The cost of introducing VAR to the Scottish league is expected to cost at least a million dollars per club before a vote takes place in the spring.
If Real Madrid step up their interest in bringing Mauricio Pochettino to the club, it could affect their interest in signing Kylian Mbappe.
irate supporters leaking the phone number of the chief executive on social media led to a torrent of abuse for candidates who were unable to reach him.
The London Marathon has been broadcast by the BBC for 40 years.
The sun rises.
According to reports, Spurs have no plans to enter contract negotiations with Harry Kane.
The length of Roy's contract made him reject a return to management with the club.
Max Kilman is a boyhood fan of Chelsea.
According to reports, Fowler applied for the vacant manager's job at Bradford City.
James Rodriguez lashed out at his former boss at the club.
Crystal Palace will face a fight to keep Michael Olise this summer with a number of clubs showing an interest.
If he was offered a job at the right club, Martin O'Neill would return to management.
The Daily Telegraph.
Despite an alarming slump in results, Brendan Rodgers has the backing of the board and is already planning for next season.
English football is poised to launch a national social-media campaign targeting "idiots" unaware they face bans and prosecutions.
Jonjo Shelvey is also set to sign a new contract with the club in recognition of his return to prominence under Eddie Howe.
Yorkshire Cricket Club will be served papers by four former employees this week, which could lead to a series of legal disputes which could cost the county millions.
Daiquiry Mister.
Harry Kane is linked with a move to Manchester United, but he has not ruled out an exit from Spurs.
Morgan Schneiderlin regretted leaving Manchester United.
The Daily Star.
A player tipped off Neil Warnock that he had a chance to sign Drogba for less than a million dollars.
If Russia invades, the final of the European club competition could be moved away from St Petersburg.
The situation of a player who is reported to be a big fan of the manager of the team he is rumored to be a big fan of is being monitored by the manager of the team he is rumored to be a big fan of.
Wout Weghorst, a darts player from the Netherlands, beat world champion Michael van Gerwen in a training camp match in which he hit two 140s and a bullseye.
There is a record.
There were reports linking the Rangers star with a 20 million dollar move to Zenit St Petersburg.
Erling Haaland took full part in training on Monday as he looks to return for the trip to Ibrox this week.
Marco Reus thinks they can turn things around against Rangers, but they will have to press the life out of them.