The top transfer stories and rumours from the Sunday papers…
SUNDAY MAIL
According to reports in Spain, Manchester United are finally ready to offload Donny van de Beek this summer.
Rio Ferdinand was among the pundits who praised Kobbie Mainoo after his impressive first-half display against Switzerland.
Pep Guardiola and his wife were among the special guests who attended Saturday’s match between Cameron Norrie and Alexander Zverev at Wimbledon, as the Manchester City manager joined Ben Stokes and Leah Williamson in the Royal Box at Centre Court.
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori has reportedly reached a personal agreement with Arsenal.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Manchester United are confident of signing Matthijs de Ligt for around £43million after manager Erik ten Hag stepped up his charm offensive to bring the Bayern Munich defender to Old Trafford.
Bukayo Saka grabbed his chance at redemption as England reached the Euro semi-finals – and now the winger wants to make history.
Jordan Pickford’s water bottle provided all the answers as his prediction of Manuel Akanji helped England beat Switzerland on penalties.
Wrexham have secured their third signing of the summer by bringing in Charlton Athletic captain George Dobson.
SUNDAY OPENING HOURS
Andy Murray has played his final match at Wimbledon after Emma Raducanu withdrew from the mixed doubles in a decision that disappointed Murray’s camp, with his mother Judy describing it as “astonishing”.
STAR ON SUNDAY
Manchester City are increasingly concerned about losing Ederson to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Ivan Toney admits he is “very impatient” as he awaits the start of England’s season in the Euro 2024 semi-finals. The Brentford striker replaced an out-of-sorts Harry Kane to score in the penalty shootout win over Switzerland on Saturday.
Sunday Telegraph
Iga Swiatek was booed by the crowd before being unceremoniously dumped out of Wimbledon after suffering a shock third-round defeat to world number 35 Yulia Putintseva.
SUNDAY RECORD
Celtic are back around the table with Benfica in an attempt to secure a deal for Paulo Bernardo.
SCOTTISH SUNDAY
Leicester City join race for Celtic’s Matt O’Riley.
Brendan Rodgers has called for patience as he targets new players.
When does the summer transfer window open and close?
THE Summer transfer window 2024 in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.
The window will close on 30th August at 11pm UK time in England and 11.30pm in Scotland.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership have brought forward the deadline to link up with other major European leagues. The deadlines were set following discussions with leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.