There are all the top stories from Wednesday's national newspapers.
The sun rises.
The incoming Manchester United boss could bring in a goal machine with him.
The managing director of football at Spurs is Fabio Paratici.
Sir Alex Ferguson advised a transfer last year, but Manchester United are set to miss out.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are interested in Pau Torres, who has a 50 million release clause.
As part of their Ivan Toney transfer deal, Brentford will pay another million dollars to avoid being demoted.
It is said that Manchester United are in a good position to sign Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
According to reports, Barcelona ended their pursuit of Gabriel Magalhaes because they can't afford him.
Manchester United have received a major transfer boost in their bid to sign Darwin Nunez.
Roy Hodgson will retire at the end of the season if he manages to keep his club in the top flight.
Manchester United have been interested in Diop for a long time.
Alexander Buttner, a title winner with Manchester United and a goal scorer in Sir Alex Ferguson's final game in charge, is joining Dutch second division club De Graafschap, his hometown team, in what is likely to be the last move of his career.
The Daily Star.
Romelu Lukaku wants to return to Inter Milan this summer, but he needs to cut his mega-money wages if he wants to return to San Siro.
The Daily Telegraph.
Following the loan of Donn van de Beek to Goodison, Manchester United will have a new coach inErik ten Hag.
The preferred buyer of the club will be selected after the final pitch is made.
Wolves are set to sign a new centre-forward this summer, and will move for Valencia's Goncalo Guedes.
Paris Saint-Germain are hoping to convince Kylian Mbappe to sign a new contract after having talks with his mother.
I think people have forgotten how to behave because of the coronaviruses, says the equality chief ofLiverpool.
The Independent.
Jorginho will stay in London this summer despite speculation that he could join Juventus, according to his agent.
The Daily Express.
According to reports, the Merseysiders have made initial contact with the player's team, which could allow them to hijack Manchester United's attempts to sign Aurelien Tchouameni.
According to a report, Manchester United are monitoring Nicolo Zaniolo ahead of the rebuild.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, a hard man for Spurs, is on the move.
According to reports, Antonio Conte and his representatives have already proposed a plan to Paris Saint-Germain if the Italian were to become the club's next manager.
Tammy Abraham will not be accepted less than 67.7 million dollars this summer, as they look to scare off potential suitors.
According to reports, a 35 million pound bid is set to be tabled for Gabriel Jesus by Manchester City in the summer transfer window.
Daiquiry Mister.
Amos Pieper is an in-demand German defender.
The Daily Mail.
There are reports of criminal damage to the away end at Anfield after the game.
Potential new signings will have to live within an hour of the training ground, as Steve Bruce has demanded.
Real Madrid outcast Isco is on the verge of completing a move to Real Betis this summer and will become the team's highest-paid player in history.
Brennan Johnson is a summer target for Leeds if they stay in the premier league and miss out on promotion.
The Edinburgh club's U18 side and Scotland age group teams have been impressed by the 15-year-old, who is in talks to sign with Villa.
George Kruis, who left England in 2020 to join Japan, will be playing in the Barbarians XV in June against some of his former international teammates.
Scottish Sun.
According to team-mate Darijan Bojanic, Celtic will get the best left-back in Sweden if they land Mohanad Jeahze.
A deal is close to being done to sign the goalkeeper from Dundee United.
There is a record.
As part of their preparations for next season, Hearts are planning a summer training camp in southern Spain.
If Celtic can't get a deal done with Jota at the end of his stay in Glasgow, they could reignite their interest in Bodo/Glimt star Ola Solbakken.
The newspaper The Times.
Emma is considering appointing a coaching team led by the renowned Italian Riccardo Piatti after suddenly ending her partnership with Torben Beltz.
The number of championship matches is likely to be reduced next season after a proposal received the support of players.