There are all the top stories from Tuesday's national newspapers.
Daiquiry Mister.
If Aurelien Tchouameni leaves Monaco in the summer, he will cost just short of $60 million, which is what interested parties across Europe have been told.
According to reports in Italy, the Bianconeri have conceded that they won't be able to compete with Manchester United for the signature of Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
There was talk that Memphis Depay would leave Barcelona at the end of the season and return to the English top flight.
The newspaper The Times.
Steven Bergwijn admitted that he was open to leaving the club this summer because of a lack of playing time, and now it has been indicated that they plan to resurrect their interest in him.
The Daily Star.
KalvinPhillips faces an anxious wait to find out if he will be offered a new contract by the time of the club's decision on their future in the premier league.
The sun rises.
The cost of Victor Osimhen will be no less than 100 million dollars.
A potential move for the player on loan from CHELSEA is being considered by Napoli.
The chance to become a free agent this summer will be turned down by Paul Dummett, who will instead sign a new deal with the club.
West Ham team-mates have been trying to get to the bottom of the inflated price tag of England's Declan Rice.
Derby County's teenage winger Malcolm Ebiowei, whose contract expires at the end of the month, is being looked at by a number of clubs.
The Daily Mail.
Eddie Nketiah will be the last person to sign a new deal. Nketiah has generated a lot of interest from clubs in France, Germany and the UK because his contract is up this summer.
Wembley will not be able to host the Community Shield due to the Women's Euros final being played there and the season starting early.
Valencia insist they are in talks with Carlos Soler over a new contract and deny reports that they have agreed to sell him to Barcelona for 17 million dollars.
The Daily Telegraph.
After a surge in the use of flares, the clubs of the premier league will soon receive safety guidance over the issue, with fears that someone could lose a limb or face having a digit removed due to their explosion power.
Mark Cavendish is set to miss out on a chance to break the Tour de France stage victories record this summer after being handed a leading role by his Quick Step team.
The guardian
The introduction of obstacle racing as the sport's fifth event, replacing equestrianism, is expected to be approved in time for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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The final year of the contract of St Mirren's Ethan Erhahon is currently being considered by both Oxford United and Pompey. The Scotland U21 player has been scouted by the Sassuolo side.
John McGlynn is set to take over as Falkirk manager with a five-year plan to return to the top flight.