After a day which saw Spurs record a comfortable win over West Ham and the dust begin to settle on a devastating El Clasico for Madrid, Sports Mole thumbs through Monday's back pages to see the stories making headlines in the UK and across Europe.
The Sun (UK)
'GalactiGo': A "full-blown crisis" at Real Madrid following their drubbing in El Clasico has put Manchester United on alert with hopes of landing unsettled frontmen Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.
The Mirror (UK)
'Kane's The New, Er, Vardy!': Harry Kane took his tally to eight goals in five games with a brace against the Hammers on Sunday afternoon.
The Times (UK)
'Terror scares Henman off Davis Cup tie': Former British number one Tim Henman cancels a family trip to see the GB team in the Davis Cup in Belgium amid security fears.
The Daily Star (UK)
'Grow Up Alli': Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino scolds Dele Alli after his yellow card for a tussle with Mark Noble rules him out of next weekend's clash with Chelsea.
The Guardian (UK)
'Spurs ready for top-four push': Pochettino says that Spurs have "enough quality" to finish the season in the Champions League places after Sunday's win over West Ham takes them to within two points of fourth.
The Independent (UK)
'Terror fear may force Davis Cup team to use private jet': Andy Murray and the GB squad delay their trip to Belgium for their final matches of the Davis Cup amid fresh security threats.
The Telegraph (UK)
'Top of the World': Novak Djokovic celebrates with the crown at the ATP World Finals after a comfortable win over Roger Federer on Sunday.
Daily Express (UK)
'Harry's Hammer': After a double against West Ham, Spurs striker Harry Kane vows to score against London rivals Chelsea next weekend.
The Scotsman (UK)
'Allez les Accies': Hamilton wear the France away strip to show their support for the victims of the Paris attacks during their game with Aberdeen on Sunday.
Marca (Spain)
'To Be Continued....': Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is reportedly sticking behind Rafa Benitez, despite mounting pressure on the manager after Saturday's El Clasico misery.
Mundo Deportivo (Spain)
'An Endless Cycle': Fallout from El Clasico continues as Madrid manager Rafa Benitez is "doomed" while Cristiano Ronaldo "wants to leave".
La Gazetta dello Sport (Italy)
'BiabiaSI': Frenchman Jonathan Biabiany, who spent last season out with heart problems, is singled out for praise after he opens the scoring in Inter's 4-0 victory over Frosinone in Milan on Sunday night.
Sport (Spain)
'Total Ecstasy': It's "Barcelona the best" and "Madrid in Crisis" as Ronaldo says 'enough' to Benitez.