'Seeing Red'published at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January
Daily Mirror
The Mirror have also highlighted the trouble at Manchester United after fans asked the club to leave ticket prices alone.
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Daily Mirror
The Mirror have also highlighted the trouble at Manchester United after fans asked the club to leave ticket prices alone.
The Daily Star
And Manchester United are also the focus of the Star back page.
Fans were critical of the club's previous owners, the Glazers, but have also been somewhat disappointed with Sir Jim Ratcliffe as they protest rising ticket prices.
The Times
Largely a rugby union focus in The Times with the Six Nations almost upon us.
But they also highlight a potential "rebellion" among Manchester United fans after the official supporters group released a statement directed at the club yesterday, urging them not to tamper with ticket prices during a time of uncertainty on and off the pitch.
The Daily Telegraph highlight Ruben Amorim's criticism of Marcus Rashford, after the Manchester United boss said he would rather put his 63-year-old goalkeeping coach on the bench than forward Rashford and called into question his commitment to the club.
The scathing review of Rashford has reportedly got clubs who are interested in the England striker intrigued as they think they may be able to get a bargain price for him.
The Guardian
The Guardian back page headlines on the Six Nations but the future of Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is still very much a talking point after their 2-1 defeat by Leicester on Sunday.
It marked a ninth defeat in 11 games but the Guardian say owner Daniel Levy wants Australian boss Postecoglou to "steer Spurs out of trouble".
We'll come back to all that Champions League build up soon.
But first let's take a look at the top stories this morning and what the back pages are discussing.
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