The top stories from Sunday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
Everton reportedly face a further nine-point deduction if Burnley, Leicester and Leeds are successful with their £300m compensation claim.
Manchester United have received a timely injury boost with goalkeeper Andre Onana expected to be fit to face Everton next weekend, according to a report.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Formula One on behalf of 35,000 fans who were told to leave Las Vegas practice on Thursday night in between sessions.
Liverpool have flown Luis Diaz's parents to UK to spend Christmas with their son just days after they survived a kidnapping ordeal in their native Colombia.
THE SUN
Manchester United are using an American recruitment firm to find them a new top talent spotter.
Jose Mourinho is reportedly plotting a double transfer swoop on Chelsea as he eyes up a pair of outcasts.
Tom Aspinall turned the tables on infamous interviewer Nina Drama in a moment dubbed "painfully awkward".
THE TIMES
The Sunday Times has seen testimonies from former English Premiership players which form part of the class action lawsuit being launched against World Rugby, the RFU and Welsh Rugby Union.
The Scottish Rugby Union has issued a public apology to the family of Siobhan Cattigan, the former Scotland forward who died suddenly almost exactly two years ago.
DAILY MIRROR
Paris Saint-Germain and France forward Kylian Mbappe insists Luis Enrique will have "no problem" with him after the manager picked holes in his hat-trick display against Reims.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is closing in on agreeing a $33-a-share deal with the Glazers as the Ineos chief prepares to buy a 25 per cent in Manchester United.
New Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will put himself on a
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