The best stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s newspapers …
The times
The leading candidate to become Benfica’s next president stepped up his persecution to bring Ruben Amorim back to the club after seeing Manchester Derby at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
The sun
Man Utd stars lose faith in Ruben Amorim, where some of his players did not sell on the controversial three of the back system that the boss insists.
Other masturbation could still have a future in Manchester United despite coming to the Turkish side Trabzon tracks on loan for the season.
The telegraph
Ruben Amorim retains the support of Manchester United’s hierarchy, which shares the main coach’s view that the club’s worst start to a Premier League season for 33 years has masked some of the improvements in the team.
Manchester City has fired a barworker serving drinks in Manchester Derby on Sunday wearing a United shirt.
Daily mirror
Manchester City is ready to compete with Liverpool to sign Marc Guehi as a free agent next summer.
Ruben Amorim is struggling to maintain confidence in his Manchester United players after their derby debakel.
One of the candidates who is about to become the next president of Benfica has promised to make Jurgen Klopp the club’s next manager if he is successful at next month’s election.
Daily Mail
Manchester United supports Ruben Amorim for now, but the players are losing confidence in his system in the midst of a growing crisis at Old Trafford.
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank is ready to be greeted by thousands of empty seats on his Champions League debut.
The athletic
Strasbourg -Head coach Liam Rosenior expressed his disappointment over banners, shown by the club’s fans who criticized the attacking Emanuel Emegha following the announcement of his pending move to Chelsea.
The Scottish Sun.
Rangers President Andrew Cavenagh gave Under-Brand Chief Russell Martin his full support in a transatlantic heart to heart.
Scotland has been named the most football -gal country in Europe – for the third year in a row.
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