Aaron Wan-Bissaka tops Manchester United's summer shopping according to today's back pages - plenty more transfer talk too.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka tops Manchester United's summer shopping list as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer targets youthful signings.
- Manchester United's head of development John Murtough looks to be the leading internal candidate to be the new director of football.
- No further talks are planned between Chelsea and Callum Hudson-Odoi until the summer, with Manchester United targeting the forward.
- Huddersfield manager Jan Siewert has refused to commit his future to the club as owner Dean Hoyle seeks its sale.
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.THE SUN ON SUNDAY
- Atletico Madrid and Barcelona want Ben Chilwell for £50m after his stunning England displays.
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in the box seat if he wants to bring Wilfried Zaha back to Old Trafford.
- Paris Saint-Germain will meet David de Gea's wage demands of £350,000 a week and the Spaniard will leave if Manchester United do not match that offer.
- Barcelona want to land Juan Mata for nothing after his contract wrangle at Manchester United.
- Dimitar Berbatov feels Mauricio Pochettino has all the tools to win trophies at Tottenham now - and would love to see the Argentine emulate legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
- Middlesbrough will turn to local hero Jonathan Woodgate to be their next boss - if Tony Pulis quits.
- Celtic's Olivier Ntcham would love a return to English football.
- Fulham believe they will escape an FFP penalty over huge losses in their promotion season.
- Southampton's St Mary's Stadium will host England's Euro 2020 qualifier with Kosovo.
SUNDAY MIRROR
- Tottenham have put a huge £130m transfer fee on Christian Eriksen this summer.
- Matt Ritchie tops a list of mainly domestic players on their way out of Newcastle this summer.
- Inter Milan have agreed to double the wages of Milan Skriniar to keep the Slovakian defender out of the clutches of a host of Premier League clubs.
- Victor Lindelof missed Manchester United's 2-1 win over Watford on Saturday after receiving death threats over his absence from international duty with Sweden last week.
- Real Madrid have been given the green light by Madrid City Council to start work on redeveloping the Bernabeu.
- Sergio Aguero's international career could be at an end.
- Manchester United are refusing to buckle under Ander Herrera's £200,000-a-week wage demands - despite Paris Saint-Germain's attempts to land the Spanish midfielder on a free.
- Brighton midfielder Davy Propper is a shock contender to replace £75m Frenkie de Jong at Ajax.
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SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
- Cardiff City have condemned those who arranged the flight that killed Emiliano Sala, following fresh claims the pilot was colour-blind and not qualified to fly at night.
- Jimmy Greaves' family have questioned why one of English football's greatest is yet to be recognised by honours system.
- Heung-Min Son says Tottenham players must now live up to Spurs' higher standards.
- Steve Cram says health and safety in schools is hurting British athletics.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
- Real Madrid are weighing up joining Paris Saint-Germain in the race to land David de Gea if he continues to stall signing a new contract with Manchester United.
SUNDAY MAIL
- Steven Gerrard has warned the Rangers board they'll have to back him with serious cash to compete with Celtic next season.
- Rangers are weighing up a summer move for Aberdeen's on-loan striker Greg Stewart.
- Scotland's rising star Billy Gilmour is ready to push for a first-team place at Chelsea next season - after the Blues were hit with a transfer ban.

