It's that time of the week again where we look back over the past seven days and check out what articles Tribal readers have fancied the most.
Overall, we've got stories about all the major clubs including Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Woweeeeeeee. Liverpool fans must have nearly had a heart attack when they picked up the paper on Sunday.
When Middle Eastern money and the Merseyside club were mentioned in the same sentence, the Reds faithful definitely experienced some excessive palpitations.
According to the Mirror, Amanda Staveley, who's company PCP Capital Partners has strong ties to the Middle East and helped facilitate the Manchester City takeover in 2008, has been in takeover talks with Liverpool.
The 44-year-old has been told by Fenway Sports Club that it'll cost her company £1bn to purchase the Reds.
Could Liverpool become the latest club to be gifted with endless Arab riches?
Back to the immediate future, and Liverpool fans were irate when they heard the news Martin Atkinson would be in charge of their clash with Manchester United.
Kopites, you know the guy, how could you forget…
Atkinson famously sent off Steven Gerrard in his last derby clash when he had been on the park for only a minute. In the three games Atkinson has refereed Liverpool and United, the Red Devils have won thrown times.
Can you really blame Liverpool fans for being skeptical?
Don Balón claims Lionel Messi has passed on some advice to Alexis Sanchez about where he should move.
The Arsenal ace is almost certain to leave the Emirates when his contract expires in June - or maybe even earlier - and Messi says he should join PSG.
Neymar, Cavani, Mbappe and Sanchez… This is all getting a bit ridiculous now.
If Alexis wants to stay in England, favoured suitors Manchester City might have a challenge on their hands from down south.
Arsenal's London rivals, Chelsea, are prepared to make a move for the Chilean in January.
The Mirror reports that in order to appease disgruntled boss Antonio Conte, owner Roman Abramovich has sanctioned the move.
Sanchez made other headlines this week that weren't to do with his playing future.
According to the London Evening Standard, Arsenal's first-team squad were furious when Alexis and fellow contract renegade, Mesut Ozil,failed to show up at the Gunners' training facility to meet with the club's sponsors.
Even Mathieu Debuchy, who has made one first-team appearance since 2015, managed to show his face.
Arsenal have said the pair were sick, but every man and his dog knows it was because they don't want to face the media with the contract cloud hanging over their heads.
Top five Tribalfootball stories - October 4 - October 10
1. FSG set Liverpool asking price as Staveley enters takeover talks
2. Liverpool FURY as Gerrard nemesis appointed for Man Utd showdown
3. Messi tells good pal Alexis: Leave Arsenal for this club...
4. Chelsea owner Abramovich green lights Alexis bid for Conte
5. Alexis and Ozil angers Arsenal teammates over no-show antics
The top five stories searched through Google are Allegri's talks with disgruntled Juve duo Costa, Bentancur, Deschamps' criticism of Man Utd and Simeone talks with Griezmann.
1. Juve coach Allegri plans crisis talks with Costa, Bentancur
2. Blues owner Abramovic gives green light for Alexis bid
3. Reds ace Coutinho goes cold on Barca after Sunday chaos
4. Deschamps: You can't use Man Utd winger Martial as super sub
5. Atletico manager Simeone reveals crucial Griezmann call in middle of Man Utd talks
The top five stories searched through the world's most popular social media site, Facebook, are England fans react to Jordan Henderson's performance, the story behind Liverpool's potential new owner and doubts over the fitness of Firmino and Coutinho for Saturday's Man Utd clash.
1. FSG set L'Pool asking price as Staveley enters takeover talks
2. Reds fury as Gerrard nemesis appointed for Man Utd showdown
3. TWITTER REACTION: England fans slam L'Pool skipper Henderson
4. Amanda Staveley: The Woman Behind The Potential Billion Pound Takeover of L'Pool
5. Reds potentially without Firmino, Coutinho for Man Utd clash