The top stories and transfer rumours from Mondays newspapers… DAILY MIRROR Newcastle are keeping tabs on PSGs Goncalo Ramos as they weigh up potential striker options which also involve Manchester United target Benjamin Sesko.
Al Hilal are ramping up their efforts to sign Liverpools Darwin Nunez after identifying him as their priority target this summer. Transfer Centre LIVE! Deals, rumours, news on your phoneSky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from next seasonNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Download the Sky Sports app THE TIMES Manchester United are prepared to sell Rasmus Hojlund for £30m this summer, but the striker is determined to fight for his place.
Dele Alli has been told he no longer features in the plans of Serie A side Como and is looking for a new club. DAILY MAIL Eddie Howe has fired a stark warning to want-away Alexander Isak – Newcastle United players cannot expect to ‘act poorly’ and then train with their team-mates.
THE SUN Newcastle are set to fail in their club-record £70m bid for Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko – but will return with an improved offer. Manchester United’s stadium plans for a new Wembley of the North have hit a major stumbling block over a land price dispute.
DAILY TELEGRAPH Newcastle have been told to raise their offer for Benjamin Sesko after RB Leipzig knocked back a bid totalling £69.8m as the chase for the Slovenia striker intensifies. Lewis Hamilton has hinted at problems behind the scenes at Ferrari, 24 hours after calling himself “absolutely useless” and suggesting that his team should sack him.
THE ATHLETIC Al Hilal have identified Darwin Nunez as their priority target to strengthen in attack and are now stepping up efforts aimed at landing the Liverpool striker. Michail Antonio will not be offered a new West Ham United contract.
DAILY RECORD Grant Hanley is currently considering his future with the defender wanted by Hibs, but has options in England and abroad. Sky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from next season From next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.
And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.