There are all the top stories from Monday's national newspapers.

Daiquiry Mister.

The Italian giants are due to meet with the representatives of the Manchester United player on Monday in the hope of agreeing a deal for him.

Manchester United's Paul Pogba ahead of a pre-season friendly match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Picture date: Saturday August 7, 2021.
Image: Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is out of contract this summer

According to reports, Frenkie de Jong wants to stay at the Camp Nou beyond this summer.

The Daily Mail.

Tuchel wants to tie Mason Mount and Reece James to new deals to keep them at the club.

The sun rises.

There was a huge hint that he will keep the man.

White and Magalhaes were both absent from Sunday's training session, which was to be used for Monday's match.

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Bacary Sagna, who played for Manchester City, recommended that AC Milan sign TheoHernandez.

There is a theory that Government sanctions are behind Antonio's decision to quit.

The guardian

After arriving in Manchester on Monday, he will hold discussions with United personnel and begin to get to know the club.

The Daily Express.

According to reports, the Gunners are ready to spend around 68 million on three of their summer targets, including Marquinhos and Gabriel Jesus.

Gabriel Jesus celebrates his fourth goal against Watford
Image: Man City striker Gabriel Jesus is reportedly an Arsenal target this summer

The newspaper The Times.

The Reds will be without their two best players for the trip to Saints on Tuesday as they look to protect their fitness before the final.

The Daily Telegraph.

Matthew Mott, the Australia women's head coach, has emerged as the favourite to be England's new white-ball head coach, with the Australian believed to have overtaken Paul Collingwood as the leading contender.

The Football Association independent regulatory commission will be having a meeting with Frank Lampard this week to explain his comments after the derby defeat.

There is a record.

Daichi Kamada admits that Rangers have the ability to hurt Eintracht Frankfurt, but he is adamant that his team are capable of doing the same.