Manchester United step up Pochettino pursuit with Erik ten Hag as second choice, Real Madrid express Mason Mount interest, plus more.
The riots taking place cross several European countries feature on many of Monday's front pages.
Monday's back pages
The fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi urges the star not to perform in Saudi Arabia.
Belgium is the latest country to face unrest over new Covid-19 measures, with anger spreading across Europe.
Naomi Long says she does not have enforcement powers, adding personal responsibility is needed.
Michelle Finn and Hiko Tonosa win the Irish Cross Country titles as Roisin Flanagan and Ciara Mageean are third and eighth in the women's race.
Manchester United approach Zinedine Zidane about becoming their manager but, according to sources close to the former Real Madrid boss, he is not interested in going to Old Trafford.
Kate Mitchell, a British national who worked for BBC Media Action, is found dead in the capital Nairobi.