From Sunday's national newspapers, there are all the top stories.
The sun is out on Sunday.
If Robert Lewandowski's dream move to Barcelona doesn't work out, Manchester United will join the race.
Barcelona confirmed that Ousmane Dembele did not sign a new contract.
The sale of Leno to Cottager is being negotiated by the two teams.
The guard at Crystal Palace is going to be changed.
Chris Wilder is a shock target for Tom Heaton.
The wives and girlfriends of England football players have been offered a million dollars to star in a documentary.
The Derby County right-back is being pursued by both Millwall andStoke.
Jack Tucker is a free agent and Reading is attempting to sign him.
There is a Sunday Merrir.
A move to Barcelona is something Manchester City would like to prevent.
Marco Asensio's contract situation is being monitored by a number of clubs.
The departure of Granit Xhaka could cause the Gunners to step up their pursuit of Youri Tielemans.
NatPhillips may be allowed to return to Bournemouth on a loan.
The Sunday Express.
A left-field option has been given to both Manchester United and Arsenal in their pursuit of attacking reinforcements, according to reports.
Inter Milan rejected Paris Saint-Germain's offer of over forty million dollars for Milan Skriniar, so they will have to pay a premium price for the defender.
According to reports, West Ham are preparing a £25m bid for the former Manchester United andLiverpool player.
A £17m boost to the Reds' transfer budget could be on the cards if Takumi Minamino moves away from the club.
The guardian
A verbal agreement has been reached to buy Darwin Nunez from Benfica for an estimated $85 million.
The newspaper is published on Sunday.
The progress of the pursuit of Darwin Nunez means that Sadio Mane is close to leaving the club for the German club.
The Sunday Times.
Stephen Kelly is in the dark about his future at Rangers as he prepares to enter his final year under contract.
Mail will be delivered on Sunday.
Richarlison is in talks to join Spurs in a deal worth over fifty million dollars.
The director of football of the Reds is trying to get the fee for Darwin Nunez down as he holds talks with the Portuguese club.
The French authorities have been under increasing pressure to explain why their operation went disastrously wrong after the crucial footage of the Stade de France was erased.
The World Cup will put players at even greater risk of injury, which is why clubs in the premier league have been warned.
After contacting the club's administrators, MikeAshley will launch a bid to save Derby County.
Ahead of Sunday's charity match at the London Stadium, England players have made a private donation.
The Daily Star.
Robert Lewandowski has been linked with a move to Barcelona this summer, but Manchester United could hijack the deal and sign him.
According to former Red Glen Johnson, Raphinha is good enough to make the starting line-up for the Reds.
Scottish Sun.
Josh Doig, a 20-year-old defender from Hibs, has been linked with a move to Bologna, should the Bees be successful in their attempt to sign the 20-year-old.