The top stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s newspapers…
THE SUN
Manchester United met exiled Jadon Sancho in a bid to bring him back to Old Trafford next season.
West Ham legend Tony Cottee has criticized the “classless” board for letting David Moyes down – and called for “change at the top”.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has the perfect way to spruce up a “dated” melting pot – by adding an interior designer to his list of suggestions.
THE DAILY MAIL
Manchester United will undertake a major overhaul of Carrington this summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team look to turn around the club’s fortunes.
Andre Onana revealed he questioned whether he should have moved to Manchester United after an inconsistent start to club life.
The Premier League has written to clubs warning them before the end of the season that they should beware of threats of attacks on pitches.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Potential Everton owners 777 Partners have been named in 16 lawsuits over £100m of unpaid debts, according to the latest proceedings against them and their affiliates.
Kalvin Phillips will miss the rest of the season with a calf injury, significantly denting his hopes of making England’s European Championship squad.
Kris Kim’s record-breaking PGA Tour debut was described as “a groundbreaking moment” by Justin Rose after the 16-year-old English amateur made history.
THE DAILY MIRROR
Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool’s problems of the last six weeks would have been repeated next season had he not made the decision to step down as manager this summer.
THAT I
Juventus are the new frontrunners to sign Mason Greenwood, but the prospect of the exiled striker still being a Manchester United player next season remains a firm and controversial possibility.
Six months after missing out on their first head coach target, managerless Sunderland now have a clear path to appointing Will Still after he leaves Reims.
THE DAILY RECORD
Philippe Clement shot back at Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, telling him Rangers would have fun at Parkhead too – and branded his derby rivals “disrespectful”.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Buckie Thistle manager Graeme Stewart has unexpectedly resigned after ten years in charge – and one of the most remarkable campaigns in the club’s history.
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