The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday’s newspapers…
SUNDAY MIRROR
Manchester United have emerged as potential dark horses in the race to sign Ivan Toney.
Tottenham and West Ham are going head-to-head for Fulham central defender Tosin Adarabioyo.
Bruno Guimaraes has insisted he is happy with life at Newcastle as he continues to be linked with a move to Manchester United.
Aston Villa, Brighton, Wolves and Fulham are all set to fight it out for Vitoria star Jota Silva.
West Ham are tracking PAOK’s 21-year-old attacking midfielder Giannis Konstantelias.
Newcastle have made Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White one of their main summer transfer targets.
Newcastle are ready to ramp up tension with Manchester United by going for France star Adrien Rabiot.
Gareth Southgate is considering handing second-tier goalkeeper Carl Rushworth a shock Euros call-up.
Wolves are targeting a new goalkeeper and Villarreal’s Filip Jorgensen is among their list of potentials signings.
Burnley are planning for life next season under Vincent Kompany as they close in on PSV defender Shurandy Sambo.
DAILY MAIL
Newcastle are guaranteed to finish above 14th place in the league table after beating Tottenham, triggering the clause which means they have to sign Lewis Hall from Chelsea for £28m.
Brighton and Brentford are among the clubs tracking Portugal U20 attacking midfielder Gustavo Sa.
Brentford have launched an internal investigation into their injury problems after suffering 29 blows this season.
Israel have targeted featuring at future editions of the Copa America after signing a cooperation agreement with CONMEBOL.
Pep Guardiola hailed his team for being “alive” for another treble – and has called on his players to embrace the “incredible” opportunity to fight again on all fronts.
Ange Postecoglou accused his Tottenham team of lacking bravery after they slumped to their heaviest defeat of his reign at the club.
Aurelien Tchouameni struck early in the second half to give Real Madrid a 1-0 win at Mallorca as they rested key players ahead of their Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
The US owners of Chelsea have sold both the hotels on the Stamford Bridge site to another company they own, generating £75.6m of income which will count towards their Profitability and Sustainability Rules compliance.
Swansea are suing Russell Martin for “breach of contract” following his defection to Championship rivals Southampton last summer.
SUN ON SUNDAY
Manchester United hope to steal a march in the chase for Jarrad Branthwaite – as soon as Jason Wilcox arrives.
Marcus Rashford’s future is at Manchester United after Paris Saint-Germain made it clear they have no interest in signing the struggling frontman.
Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood could have several Premier League offers this summer.
Liverpool chiefs will push ahead with hiking ticket prices next season, despite fans’ protests.
Everton have failed to secure funds for the next phase of their Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.
Sheffield United loanee Ben Brereton Diaz is planning to go back to Villarreal this summer.
Ipswich are ready to pounce for Manchester City centre-half Taylor Harwood-Bellis if they beat Southampton to promotion.
West Ham and Fulham are looking at Panathanaikos star striker Fotis Ioannidis.
Dan Burn was called “more than a player” for keeping a promise to deaf fans by celebrating a Newcastle goal with a British Sign Language message.
SUNDAY OBSERVER
Jason Day has revealed he was asked to remove a garish sweater by Augusta National officials before the second round of The Masters.
Nike’s Team USA track and field kit for women is needlessly revealing and sexist, women athletes have said after the US sportswear brand unveiled its outfits for this summer’s Olympic Games.
SUNDAY TIMES
Rajasthan Royals are searching for new young cricket stars in Cornwall.
An AI-driven camera system is being trialled at Hampshire to transform county live streaming.
SCOTTISH SUN
Philippe Clement has accused Dundee of showing travelling fans a lack of respect after Dees secretary Eric Drysdale tried to blame climate change for their fifth call-off of the season.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke and his scouts are keeping tabs on Lincoln frontman Joe Taylor.
SUNDAY MAIL
Daizen Maeda, who is unlikely to feature again this season, has revealed the most frustrating part of being out injured is that his son cannot watch him play for Celtic.
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