All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...
DAILY MIRROR
Julian Nagelsmann is not interested in succeeding Graham Potter at Chelsea this season, according to reports in Germany.
Marco Silva has emerged as a surprise candidate to take over at Chelsea after Graham Potter was finally sacked.
Chelsea would have had to pay an estimated £50m after sacking Graham Potter, but have reached an agreement which avoids a world-record fee.
Chelsea have been accused of disrespecting their women's team by announcing their decision to sack Graham Potter during their win over Aston Villa Women.
Erling Haaland should be back for Manchester City to face Southampton on Saturday.
THE SUN
Chelsea are now on the hunt for their third manager under Todd Boehly with Mauricio Pochettino on a seven-man shortlist to replace the sacked Graham Potter.
Sunday marked the first time in eight years that two Premier League managers lost their jobs on the same day - and remarkably Brendan Rodgers was involved in both.
DAILY EXPRESS
Gabriel Jesus has been labelled a "special player" by manager Mikel Arteta after marking his first Arsenal start in the Premier League since the World Cup with two goals.
Cristian Stellini has promised Tottenham will come out punching from a fortnight of chaos.
DAILY MAIL
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino and three-time Champions League winner Zinedine Zidane are among the frontrunners to succeed Graham Potter at Chelsea.
Leicester would be interested to know the Potter's immediate plans following his sacking by Chelsea.
The FA has condemned chanting by Manchester City supporters during the victory over Liverpool.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea have sacked Graham Potter after just six months in charge in a move that stunned the club's players, many of whom first heard of it through the club's public statement on Sunday night.
THE TIMES
Julian Nagelsmann is the leading contender to take over as manager at Chelsea.
DAILY RECORD
John Lundstram hopes Saturday's Old Firm showdown will be a game-changer for Rangers' title hopes.
SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has been installed as one of the favourites to become the next Leicester manager.
Rangers have sent scouts to Greece to take a look at Aris winger Luis Palma, according to reports out of the country.