The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…
DAILY MAIL
Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy is emerging as a summer option for Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic as well as Liverpool and Newcastle United.
Bayern Munich still hope to bring in Roberto De Zerbi despite the manager claiming he would like to stay at Brighton, according to reports.
Fabio Capello claims Roberto de Zerbi is a “third tier” manager and says he is only linked with big jobs “because Pep Guardiola sponsors him”.
THE SUN
Bruno Fernandes is ready to move on from Manchester United after more than four years at the club with the FA Cup final being his swansong.
Sergio Ramos is in advanced talks over a deal to join San Diego FC, who are set for their debut season in MLS next year.
Joao Cancelo showed no love for his de facto Manchester City replacement Josko Gvardiol during a blind-ranking challenge.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Saudi Pro League clubs are pushing to sign the Manchester United midfielder Casemiro when the transfer window opens next month.
Chelsea’s sporting directors, Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, are not facing doubts over their positions as the club prepare for next week’s end-of-season review.
Gloucester have defended head coach George Skivington after the club’s record 90-0 defeat by Northampton Saints, adding that his future is not up for discussion.
Jimmy Dunne, a key ally of Rory McIlroy and broker of the deal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, has quit his role on the PGA Tour board claiming that player power had made his position “utterly superfluous”.
THE GUARDIAN
The Crystal Palace chairman, Steve Parish, is attempting to persuade Dougie Freedman to reject an offer from Newcastle to become their sporting director after the former Scotland striker held talks about replacing Dan Ashworth.
New York City FC manager Nick Cushing has denied the allegation that he punched a Toronto FC player in March.
THE TIMES
The floundering takeover bid of Everton by 777 Partners has suffered another blow after it emerged that the company’s co-founder is under pressure to resign.
Manchester City are interested in signing Vivianne Miedema, the Women’s Super League’s all-time top goalscorer, after Arsenal announced that she will leave.
DAILY MIRROR
Kylian Mbappe and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi were reportedly involved in a furious bust-up before their game with Toulouse, Mbappe’s first since confirmation he is leaving the club this summer.
Emmanuel Petit has urged Arsenal to make a move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho this summer when he returns from a successful loan spell at Borussia Dortmund.
DAILY EXPRESS
Reports in Portugal claim Benfica are desperate to hold on to midfielder Joao Neves this summer despite significant interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United.
SCOTTISH SUN
Marks and Spencer are facing the furious wrath of the Tartan Army – after plugging England bags in one of their most famous Scottish stores.
Celtic hero Henrik Larsson became overwhelmed with emotion as thousands of fans spontaneously sang his name in unison as he walked on stage to pick up an award.
Rangers target Jose Cordoba was left out of Levski Sofia’s squad for their latest match as he appears to edge closer to confirming a £3m move to Ibrox.
DAILY RECORD
Craig Sibbald has given Dundee United a major boost by agreeing a new deal for their Premiership return.
Bologna are considering another raid on Aberdeen as they are interested in signing midfielder Connor Barron from the club they took Lewis Ferguson from two seasons ago.
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