All the top stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s papers…
THE SUN
Granit Xhaka has been given the chance by Bayer Leverkusen to return to the German Bundesliga.
The Telegraph’s Jason Burt and The Mirror’s John Cross discuss Declan Rice’s future following reports of interest from Arsenal
DAILY TELEGRAM
West Ham United are not yet ruling out starting next season with David Moyes as manager of the club – and winning the Europa Conference League would give his cause a huge boost.
David de Gea has been given no guarantee that he will remain Manchester United’s number one goalkeeper next season, even as he moves closer to agreeing a new contract with the club.
David de Gea had a moment to forget as Manchester United goalkeeper gave West Ham’s Said Benrahma the winning goal in their 1-0 defeat at West Ham
The DP World Tour is set to hit the LIV Golf rebels this week with unprecedented fines of up to £500,000 and more big names, including Ryder Cup greats, are expected to cancel their memberships as a result.
DAILY MAIL
Chelsea-linked Mauricio Pochettino wants a new goalkeeper, midfielder and striker to kick-start his reign at Stamford Bridge, but will need to trim The Blues’ bloated squad before signing new players.
Tim Sherwood believes Mauricio Pochettino is the right man to turn Chelsea around
Brentford technical director Lee Dykes has emerged as a contender for a senior role at Tottenham following the resignation of Fabio Paratici.
West Ham will accept the loss of Declan Rice this summer if a suitable £100 million bid is made for their captain.
Napoli and Juventus have expressed interest in signing Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic.
Lionel Messi is willing to wait until the end of the season before taking the next step.
French football pundit Julien Laurens assesses ‘drama’ going on with PSG forwards Lionel Messi and Neymar
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Rangers are reportedly interested in Arsenal defender Auston Trusty as Michael Beale narrows down his target list ahead of the summer term.
DAILY RECORD
Dundee United will not appeal Charlie Mulgrew’s red card at St Johnstone.
Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack has admitted he had a lucky escape and was a walking time bomb until his recent heart surgery.