Highlights and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s newspapers…
DAILY MAIL
Newcastle are set to turn their attention to £20million Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, with a deal for Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale proving difficult to complete due to its high price tag.
Leeds United are facing a mass exodus of players this summer after failing to secure a Premier League place, with Crysencio Summerville and Archie Gray likely to be popular targets.
Leon Balogun is expected to sign a one-year contract extension with Rangers.
Germany has banned all police holidays and will strengthen its borders to deal with possible troublemakers entering the country for Euro 2024.
‘Sticker wars’ have erupted ahead of Euro 2024 with a battle between Panini and Topps, with Panini stopping its US rival from printing stickers including England stars Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka, instead replacing them with players not making the team like Rico Lewis and Luke. Thomas to leave parents and collectors angry.
Mike Tyson is reportedly doing “very well” after needing treatment on board a flight due to an ulcer that left him feeling dizzy and nauseous.
DAILY STAR
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Everton that Manchester United will not be held to ransom for Jarrad Branthwaite, with United bosses making the defender one of their top targets in this summer’s transfer window.
THE ATHLETIC
Enzo Maresca is set to sign a five-year contract to become Chelsea’s next head coach, more than double the length of Mauricio Pochettino’s previous contract.
DAILY MIRROR
Frank Lampard and Steve Cooper are on the shortlist as Burnley consider finding their replacement for Bayern Munich-linked Vincent Kompany.
Arsenal are the latest club to hit supporters with season ticket price increases of up to 10% for the 2024-25 season.
Manchester United’s compensation bill if they decide to sack Erik ten Hag rose as he led his side to FA Cup glory on Saturday and secured European qualification.
Arsenal and Manchester United are set to face off in a battle to sign highly-rated Rennes defender Désiré Doué.
THE SUN
Ineos potentially surpassing the 30% investment level in Manchester United could mean they will have to play in the Europa Conference League next season due to Nice – owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s company – qualifying for the Europa League.
Sheffield United will allow goalkeeper Ivo Grbic to leave the club this summer and he hopes he can return to Spain, where he previously played for Atletico Madrid.
Wayne Rooney plans to build his second family home on Britain’s most expensive coastline, Salcombe, after agreeing to become Plymouth Argyle’s new manager.
THE TELEGRAPH OF THE DAY
Southampton could give Adam Lallana the chance to extend his Premier League career after he applauded his former team in their Championship playoff final victory over Leeds on Sunday.
Ireland full-back Hugo Keenan will miss the summer tests against South Africa after deciding to move up to sevens and take part in the Olympics.
THE GUARDIAN
Xavi has warned his successor at the helm of Barcelona that he will have to be prepared to “suffer” in his job.
DAILY CHECK-IN
Celtic remain interested in signing Paulo Bernardo on a permanent deal, although the Benfica loanee made no hint of his desire to return during his social media farewell.
Panama defender Jose Cordoba looks set to undergo a medical before joining Rangers after seemingly ignoring interest from Norwich City.