All the headline stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s papers…
THE SUN
Crystal Palace are pursuing Bournemouth ace Jefferson Lerma with the midfielder out of contract this summer and are yet to agree a contract with the Cherries.
Former Arsenal striker Chuba Akpom could be set for a stunning £15million return to the Premier League following his 29-goal season for Middlesbrough.
Manchester City are ready to sell United States international goalkeeper Zack Steffen after his superb season on loan at Middlesbrough with Bundesliga clubs lined up and ready to move.
Aston Villa and Wolves are among nine Premier League clubs chasing the signing of Strasbourg attacking midfielder Habib Diarra.
DAILY MAIL
Feyenoord manager Dennis te Kloese says the Dutch champions have not received an approach from Tottenham for head coach Arne Slot.
Manchester United are closing in on securing the services of Min-Jae Kim from Napoli, with the club already considering a home the defender could move into, according to reports.
Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan is set to snub a move to Barcelona and hand his future to the Premier League champions, according to reports.
DAILY MIRROR
Tottenham target Arne Slot has ordered Erling Haaland’s agent to force a move that would see him take charge of the London club without a manager.
Manchester City are set to ask Bayern Munich if they are interested in a swap deal for Joshua Kimmich which would see the Bundesliga giants keep Joao Cancelo.
DAILY STAR
Manchester United’s takeover process risked losing a major bidder after Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani was reportedly left ‘stunned’ by the Glazer family earlier in negotiations.
DAILY EXPRESS
Kyle Walker is aiming for the treble, insisting Manchester City “are not done yet” after winning the Premier League.
SCOTTISH SUN
Kenny Miller believes Rangers have gone hand in hand with Celtic since Michael Beale took over at Ibrox.
DAILY RECORDING
Michael Beale has told Rangers fans they can expect a new signing from Ibrox when they face Hearts on Wednesday.