There are all the top stories from Monday's national newspapers.
Daiquiry Mister.
Manchester United is trying to make a manager, and they are trying to hijack it.
A rival bidder has claimed that Roman Abramovich will attempt to buy Valencia once the sale of Chelsea is complete.
The first child to be born to Donny van de Beek and partner Estelle Bergkamp is a girl.
Despite the transfer restrictions hanging over the west London club, they are keen on a move for the wonder kid.
Boris Becker's mother is begging a judge not to send her son to prison for hiding millions.
The Daily Mail.
Wayne Rooney is facing an FA sanction after he called for a referee to be banned over a controversial penalty decision.
Ryan Reynolds is going to make sure that the great Gareth Davies is able to go to Wembley for the FA Trophy final.
The sun rises.
One of Britain's leading children's charities has distanced itself from Manchester United star CristianoRonaldo after he was accused of hitting a young fan.
Darwin Nunez is a transfer target for both Manchester United and Arsenal.
The Nascar team got into a fight in front of fans at the track.
The Daily Telegraph.
The mother of the fan who was attacked at Goodison Park on Saturday has spoken out about the apology offered by the Manchester United forward.
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The newspaper The Times.
Should Robin van Persie become the next Manchester United manager, he would like to be one of the assistant coaches for the next coach.
The ankle injury that caused Mako to be out for another month will keep him out until the back end of the season.
There will be at least one neutral umpire on the pitch for all of England's home Tests this summer after the International Cricket Council agreed to begin to move away from the Covid-enforced policy of using home umpires in international matches.