Sunday's newspaper top news and transfer rumors…
Sunday mirror
Manchester United have emerged as a potential dark horse in the race to sign Ivan Toney.
Tottenham and West Ham will face off over Fulham central defender Tosin Adarabioyo.
Bruno Guimarães has been linked with a move to Manchester United but insists he is happy at Newcastle.
Aston Villa, Brighton, Wolves and Fulham are all set to fight for Vitoria star Jota Silva.
West Ham are pursuing PAOK's 21-year-old attacking midfielder Giannis Konstanterias.
Newcastle have identified Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White as one of their main summer transfer targets.
Newcastle are set to increase tensions with Manchester United with the signing of French international star Adrien Rabiot.
Manager Gareth Southgate is considering giving second-tier goalkeeper Carl Rushworth a surprise call-up to the Euros.
Wolves are looking to sign a new goalkeeper, with Villarreal's Filip Jorgensen also on their list of potential signings.
Burnley are planning to close in on PSV defender Xrandy Sambo next season under coach Vincent Kompany.
daily mail
Newcastle's victory over Tottenham ensures they will finish 14th or higher in the league, triggering a clause that requires them to sign Lewis Hall from Chelsea for £28 million.
Brighton and Brentford are among the clubs tracking Portuguese U20 attacking midfielder Gustavo Sá.
Brentford have launched an internal investigation into injury issues after being hit 29 times this season.
Israel is targeting a future Copa America feature after signing a cooperation agreement with CONMEBOL.
Manager Josep Guardiola hailed his team as “alive” for another treble and called on his players to embrace the “incredible” opportunity to compete again on all fronts.
Ange Postecoglou has accused Tottenham of a lack of courage after his side suffered the biggest defeat of his tenure.
Real Madrid had rested their key players ahead of their Champions League quarter-final match against Manchester City, and Aurelien Choameni scored early in the second half to beat Mallorca 1-0.
sunday telegraph
Chelsea's US owners have sold both hotels on the Stamford Bridge site to another company that owns them, generating income of £75.6m which will be counted towards compliance with profitability and sustainability rules.
Swansea are suing Russell Martin, who defected to Championship rivals Southampton last summer, for 'breach of contract'.
sunday sunday
Manchester United will be hoping to steal a march on Jarrad Branthwaite once Jason Wilcox arrives.
Marcus Rashford's future lies with Manchester United after Paris Saint-Germain made it clear they were not interested in signing their struggling frontman.
Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood could receive multiple offers from the Premier League this summer.
Liverpool bosses are set to push through with a ticket price increase for next season, despite protests from fans.
Everton have failed to secure funding for the next stage of their Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
Ben Brereton Dias, on loan from Sheffield United, is set to return to Villarreal this summer.
Ipswich are set to sign Manchester City centre-half Taylor Harwood-Bellis if they beat Southampton for promotion.
West Ham and Fulham are keeping an eye on Panathanikos' star striker Fotis Ioannidis.
Dan Byrne has been called “more than just a player'' after he kept a promise to a deaf fan to celebrate Newcastle goals with a message in British Sign Language.
sunday observer
Jason Day revealed that Augusta National officials asked him to remove his flashy sweater before the second round of the Masters.
Nike's Team USA women's track and field kit is unnecessarily revealing and sexist, female athletes say after the American sportswear brand unveiled its attire for this summer's Olympics.
sunday times
Rajasthan Royals are looking for a new young cricket star in Cornwall.
An AI-powered camera system is being trialled in Hampshire to transform the county's live streaming.
Scottish Sun
Manager Philippe Clement has accused Dundee of showing a lack of respect for away fans after Dees' secretary Eric Drysdale tried to blame climate change for the fifth cancellation of the season.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke and scouts are monitoring Lincoln frontman Joe Taylor.
sunday mail
Daizen Maeda, who is unlikely to play again this season, revealed that his biggest regret after being sidelined with injury is that his son will not be able to watch him play for Celtic.
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