The hottest stories and diversion rumors came from Tuesday's newspaper...
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Chelsea star Christopher Nkunku is the center of a six-way transfer match this summer.
Aston Villa joins the pursuit of Caoimhin Kelleher - as a major competitor Emi Martinez.
Former Manchester United's Wonderkid Angel Gomes announced he was leaving Lille.
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Manchester United executives held face-to-face talks with Liam Delap.
Leeds United owners will issue about £120 million in new shares in the club before returning to the Premier League.
Chelsea under-21 midfielder Leo Castledine is expected to make a permanent transfer this summer.
Daily Mirror
Arsenal Wonderkid Max Dowman was told he would be part of the first team next season.
Daily Mail
Steven Gerrard may be expected to get a stunning return from the Wanderers by finding a final stage in the club’s search for a new manager.
United captain Bruno Fernandes has called on his teammates to step up their progress next season and prevent him from winning the club's third straight season player award.
Daily Telegraph
Liverpool was left to Bayern Munich to fight Florian Wirtz for Bayern Leverkusen teenager Florian Wirtz, after Manchester City withdrew from the game to get his autograph.
Amad Diallo believes he can be one of the best players in the world under Manchester United's Ruben Amorim.
guardian
Chief Police Officer Mark Roberts, UK Football Police Chief, urged Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United fans not to go to Bilbao on Wednesday without tickets to the Europa League final.
French champion Lyonnais Féminin has been renamed Ol Lyonnes as part of a series of announcements issued by its owner Michele Kang.
The U.S. Open will undergo a $800 million transformation, the U.S. Open said Monday that the prestigious Arthur Ashe Stadium’s “top-down” modernization and plans to plan a new player performance center on the sprawling Queens campus.
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West Ham United has won a short-term contract after Michail Antonio broke his leg in a car accident in December.
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Disappointed Aberdeen star Dimitar Mitov revealed that his family will miss the Scottish Cup final due to the Traditional Chinese Tape Festival.
The Wanderer vowed to defend any SFA allegations John Brown claims against his "corrupt" officials and insisted that any action was "overly, surprising and inconsistent."
Scottish Sun
According to shocking reports, Matt O'Riley can leave Brighton in just one year at Premier League club.
Partick Thistle will talk to Brian Graham this week about their manager job - also in the framework with Dougie Imrie.
Simo Valakari just wanted to keep his two relegated St. Johnstone players.
Starting next season, Sky Sports' Premier League coverage will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games.
Of all TV series games next season, 80% are in Sky Sports.