Tottenham face spending the entire Premier League season at Wembley, the Daily Mail say.
The newspaper reports that the club have taken up an option with the Football Association to extend their stay at the national stadium until December.
It comes after the building of Spurs’ new stadium, which was scheduled to open this month, was delayed.
And the Mail say club officials believe there could come a point where Spurs have to commit to using Wembley for the rest of the season.
Meanwhile, Arsenal boss Unai Emery has invited seven youngsters to train with the first team squad, the Daily Mirror reports.
A number of players from the academy and development squad have stepped up now several first-team players are away on international duty.
They are midfielders Emile Smith Rowe and Robbie Burton, both 18, full-back Tolaji Bola, 18, centre-back Julio Pleguezuelo, 21, winger Nathan Tormey, 18, midfielder Charlie Gilmour, 18, and 21-year-old Gedion Zelalem, also a midfielder.
The Sun say Arsenal have “snapped up a nine-year-old wonder kid from South Africa” in Nigeria-born Jayden Adetiba after a five-week trial.
He is quoted as saying: “I thank God and my parents for this. I am very happy.
“I train three times a week at the academy and we have a match at the weekend.
“The amazing thing is, I have always been an Arsenal fan and I will work hard every day to make the first team.”
And The Sun say Fulham want Marcus Bettinelli to sign a new contract following his England call-up. West Ham and Crystal Palace are said to have shown interest in the goalkeeper.