The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…

DAILY MIRROR

Barcelona are weighing up a move for Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey, who is out of contract come the end of June and will be available for nothing.

Zinedine Zidane is said to have turned down a lucrative proposal from Saudi Arabia which would have seen the former Real Madrid manager bank a staggering £84m for just one year’s work.

Ruben Amorim’s bid to make Manchester United play his way is facing an added complication because the club’s academy teams continue to use a tactical blueprint that doesn’t fit his philosophy.

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Sky Sports News’ Mark McAdam and Kaveh Solhekol give a Premier League transfer club-by-club round-up.

Ange Postecoglou will reportedly learn his Tottenham future next week.

The race for Viktor Gyokeres is starting to heat up – but the Sweden international will not be joining Barcelona this summer, says the Spanish champions’ sporting director, Deco.

Edin Dzeko was among two outgoing Fenerbahce stars who refused to play in the final match of the season – instead saying their goodbyes to the club from the kitchen inside the stadium.

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Nick Wright and Sam Blitz analyse all of Arsenal’s potential transfers as Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his squad in the summer.

DAILY MAIL

Gruesome details about Diego Maradona’s ‘abandonment’ death have emerged.

THE SUN

Fans reckon Bruno Fernandes is “leaving breadcrumbs” as clues after the Manchester United skipper dined with Al Hilal “secret agent” Joao Cancelo.

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Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol and Mark McAdam discuss when Bruno Fernandes’ future could be decided.

Brighton have slapped a whopping £70m price tag on striker Joao Pedro.

Leon Bailey is expected to seal a life-changing £25m move to Saudi Arabia this week.

Maurizio Sarri is reportedly close to a stunning managerial return with Lazio.

THE ATHLETIC

Real Madrid have leapfrogged Manchester City to become UEFA’s top-ranked club for the 2025-26 season, despite the Spanish side’s exit from the Champions League at the quarter-final stage.

Gian Piero Gasperini has left his position as Atalanta head coach after nine years.

THE STANDARD

Paris Saint-Germain have strongly condemned the violent scenes witnessed in France after their Champions League final success this weekend.

SCOTTISH SUN

Rangers favourite Mohamed Diomande is reportedly on the radar of an EPL side as they look to make key additions to their squad.

Martin O’Neill has pleaded with Brendan Rodgers to commit his future to Celtic.

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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers – who is out of contract next summer – says he will hold talks over his future in due course but knows his job is to ‘drive the vision forward’.

Former Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi has had his court case for repeated speeding offences thrown out by prosecutors.

A former Livingston star could face trial over an allegation he deliberately got a yellow card against Celtic to help a betting scam.

DAILY RECORD

Nils Koppen is set to become the first high-profile departure from Ibrox as Andrew Cavenagh kicks off his Rangers overhaul.

Follow the transfer window on Sky Sports

The first of two summer transfer windows is upon us – and there is no better place than Sky Sports to get all the latest transfer news and rumours.

Use the Sky Sports app and website for all your updates in our dedicated Transfer Centre and Premier League club blogs, plus live Q&As with our reporters throughout the summer.

The Transfer Show returns to Sky Sports News from Sunday June 1 for the start of the pre-Club World Cup window and will then be on every weeknight at 5pm and 7pm until the deadline on Tuesday June 10.

The summer transfer window will open again on Monday June 16 until Monday September 1 – with the deadline brought forward to 7pm this year.

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