Sunday's Paper Talk news
Harry Kane could reportedly cost Man United £200m should the Tottenham striker be sold lớn the Old Trafford outfit during the summer months- According to the free soccer daily tip page!
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THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will sanction the departure of Harry Kane to Manchester United for a world-record fee of £200m because of financial worries and exasperation with England's captain for going off-message during the coronavirus crisis.
The agent of James Rodriguez has reportedly held talks with Juventus and Manchester United as he seeks a summer move away from Real Madrid.
Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu has received assurances that no other board members will resign, and several of those who quit on Friday have distanced themselves from the idea that there is high-level corruption at the club.
Roberto Mancini believes winning the Premier League title with Manchester City is the greatest achievement of his managerial career.
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Arsenal have proposed lớn their players that they will not have to take a pay-cut for losses incurred by the club during the coronavirus crisis should they qualify for the Champions League - if and when the current Premier League season resumes.
England U21s are still waiting for confirmation of this year's Toulon Tournament joining the list of events cancelled due lớn the coronavirus pandemic- You can prefer the soccer tips daily win page!
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THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Jose Mourinho wished Dele Alli a very personal happy birthday - after spotting his Spurs star across the road while out for a stroll.
Manchester United are leading the transfer race for Swansea ace Joe Rodon.
Arsenal have been dealt a blow as they now have competition with Italian giants Juventus for Dani Ceballos who is on loan at the Emirates from Real Madrid.
Newcastle want to sign Benfica's midfield playmaker Rafa Silva - but the move is on hold.
Chelsea have opened Stamford Bridge to allow local players lớn train amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Josh Maja has put West đam mê and Crystal Palace on alert for a return to English football.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Chelsea reportedly still hold an interest in signing Dries Mertens this summer but both Manchester United and Arsenal could now hamper their chances.
SUNDAY MIRROR
UEFA could finish off this season's Champions League and Europa League competitions in one three-week block during August.
The Premier League is set to use new rules next season after football's law-making body made changes to the use of pitch-side monitors and an explanation of which part of the arm can be penalised as handball.
Liverpool failed with a bid for Real Madrid youngster Martin Odegaard last summer, according to the Norwegian midfielder's former boss.