There were all the top stories from Tuesday's newspapers.

The Daily Star.

The England players will not be going to St George's Park to watch the funeral.

According to reports, Marcus Rashford's agent used interest from Paris Saint-Germain to negotiate a better deal for his client.

Shaw scored England's goal in the Euro 2020 final, but he is bracing himself for World Cup disappointment.

The newspaper The Times.

The introduction of semi-automated offsides in the European Championship is expected to lead to the use of the technology in the English top flight.

The sun rises.

The Saudi Arabia is bracing for another approach from the player.

The France World Cup squad will be named after a special exemption from DesChamps.

Scotland will trial weekend evening football in a bid to increase attendances.

Reports say thatEverton are prepared to make a bid for Traore.

The Paris Saint-Germain Ultras are boycotting the Haifa game because of excessive security restrictions.

According to reports, there could be a shock recall to the squad for the World Cup in Algeria in 2022.

The new centre-back for Manchester City is a fan of Manchester United.

According to reports, the players are being made to use their weaker foot in training.

If he doesn't give a decent excuse within 21 days, he will be suspended and fined.

During his loss to Peter Wright in the German darts Open, Dimitri van den Bergh had a heart scare.

The Daily Mail.

It has been confirmed that Paul Pogba will be out of action for 10 days before the first ball is kicked in the World Cup.

A confession made in an official investigation that was covered up by the Ecuador Football Federation has led to the team being kicked out of the World Cup.

The sale of the club is subject to legal confirmation.

The Daily Express.

According to reports, Todd Boehly tried to keep Billy Gilmour at the club, but warned him that his situation could change before the deadline.

According to reports, Barcelona's Gavi could sign a new contract this week, which could mean that he's going to join the Reds.

There is a dog named Daiquiry Mirrior.

According to reports, Manchester United are going to extend the contracts of five players in order to keep them.

As his time at Manchester United draws to a close, the 37 year old is starting to explore interest from Saudi Arabian clubs as a serious option.

Despite claims to the contrary, Manchester United believe that Frenkie de Jong would have joined them if they'd had their way.

The end-of-season form of Willie Poching wasn't good enough to save him.

The Athenian.

Barnes can play for England in the future, according to Ruben.

The lead domestic scout at Rangers is leaving to head the English FA's talent ID program.

There is a record.

The mourning period following the death of Queen Elizabeth II will cause British clubs to not play the anthem.

Scottish Sun.

Mark Fotheringham is attempting to become the first Scottish manager in the top flight of the German league.

The Daily Telegraph.

After Racing 92 announced he had signed for the club on Monday, Christian Wade said that he was unable to join the club due to the recruitment freeze.