Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister could face FA punishment after claiming Tottenham had ’12 players’ – Paper Talk
All the top stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s papers…
THE SUN
Alexis Mac Allister could get an FA rap for suggesting referee Simon Hooper was against Liverpool in their defeat to Tottenham.
Manchester United winger Antony has been pictured back in training.
DAILY MIRROR
David Beckham has defended his deal with Qatar, which saw the country pay him around £125million.
Real Madrid are reportedly interested in Newcastle stars Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes, with the LaLiga giants set to send a scout to watch the duo in action in the Champions League.
Jose Mourinho has hit back at his critics by claiming he has been given the “biggest and craziest offer” in the history of management.
DAILY MAIL
Aston Villa captain Rachel Corsie said players wanted to wear their controversial Castore home kit for their season opener against Manchester United despite concerns about its wet appearance.
Juventus are working on a new long-term contract for French midfielder Adrien Rabiot after convincing him to stay in Turin over the summer. Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli revealed that the club is willing to let Dusan Vlahovic join Chelsea this summer.
Lamine Yamal is close to signing a new three-year contract with Barcelona which includes a £1 billion release clause, according to Fabrizio Romano.
North Korean football coach Sin Yong Nam defended his players after several on-field players clashed with match officials following their 2-1 defeat to Japan in the quarter-finals of the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Sunday.
THE KEEPER
Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi was dropped from Inter Miami’s lineup against New York City FC – a match with significant Major League Soccer play-off implications for both clubs. Messi has a leg injury, the severity of which has not yet been announced.
DAILY TELEGRAM
Liverpool want VAR audio released to establish how and why Luis Diaz’s goal was wrongly disallowed in their controversial defeat to Tottenham as they demanded ‘full transparency’ from the refereeing board.
England will have no qualms about starting Tom Curry in the final Group D World Cup match against Samoa, despite the winger playing just two minutes of rugby in the past four months.
A furious Aston Villa manager Carla Ward called for full-time referees in the Women’s Super League after Kirsty Hanson was sent off in the opening day defeat to Manchester United.
DAILY RECORD
Pascal Jansen, Kevin Muscat and Marcelo Gallardo are all in the picture to replace Michael Beale as Rangers manager.
Queen’s Park are on the verge of completing the ambitious signing of Stuart McKinstry. The Spiders will draw the Scotland U21 cap for the remainder of the season.
Kieran Tierney has been left furious by his latest injury as Arsenal star Sociedad’s adventure has hit a major roadblock.