Paper Talk: Man Utd want Benjamin Sesko or Dusan Vlahovic to replace Cristiano Ronaldo

Plus: Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is "confident" Heung-Min Son will be fit in time to play a part in the Qatar World Cup after undergoing surgery on his eye injury

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...

THE DAILY MIRROR

Manchester United have put 19-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko on their shortlist to replace Cristiano Ronaldo, along with Juventus' Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic.

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is "confident" Heung-Min Son will be fit in time to play a part in the Qatar World Cup after undergoing surgery on his eye injury.

A gay man who has previously living in Qatar has claimed he was 'hunted' by the country's police force.

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Tottenham are hoping that Chelsea's lack of interest in Anthony Gordon under Graham Potter will give them a free run at signing the Everton forward.

Ivan Toney remains available for World Cup selection - despite being under FA investigation over a betting probe.

Southampton are set to sack manager Ralph Hasenhuttl.

Petr Cech has signed for ice hockey side Chelmsford Chieftains.

PSV have revealed that numerous clubs, including Manchester United and Leeds, failed to match Cody Gakpo's transfer valuation in summer.

THE TELEGRAPH

Morgan Gibbs-White is facing a potential Football Association charge after claiming Nottingham Forest were "cheated" in their stormy clash with Brentford.

THE DAILY MAIL

Thomas Frank has accused a member of Nottingham Forest's groundskeeping team of injuring one of his coaches before Brentford's game at the City Ground on Saturday.

Arsenal are reportedly keeping tabs on Vitoria Guimaraes' defensive midfielder Ibrahima Bamba.

Aston Villa playmaker Philippe Coutinho's hopes of making Brazil's squad for the World Cup are over, with a thigh injury ruling the 30-year-old out for up to 10 weeks.

Birmingham City's protracted takeover took another twist on Sunday as it emerged a new backer has joined forces with prospective owner Paul Richardson.

THE ATHLETIC

Harry Kane is helping mentor tennis star Emma Raducanu.

THE DAILY EXPRESS

Leeds are leading the race to sign Birmingham youngster George Hall.

THE SCOTTISH SUN

Livid Rangers fans waited outside McDiarmid Park to vent their frustrations after the Light Blues fell to a shock defeat against St Johnstone.​​​​​​

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