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All the top stories and transfer rumors from Monday’s paper…
daily mail
Liverpool, Real Madrid and Man City will battle to sign Jude Bellingham this summer.
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West Ham manager David Moyes says England midfielder Declan Rice will command England’s transfer record if he leaves the London Stadium.
France suffered a major scare ahead of their rally against Italy in the Six Nations.
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David de Gea is confident that new signing Marcel Sabitzer can fill in for Manchester United midfield general Casemiro during his three-match suspension.
Manchester United expect a bid to be submitted next week to take control of the club from the Glazers, according to reports.
Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, are no longer interested in a full sale of the club, it has been claimed.
Liverpool’s painful mid-season form can be summed up by the fact that the league’s top scorer since the World Cup has been Leicester City defender Wout Faes.
Gemany national team boss Hansi Flick was involved in Chelsea’s 0-0 draw against local rivals Fulham on Friday night as speculation over the future of current Blues boss Graham Potter continues.
DAILY EXPRESS
PSG’s sporting adviser Luis Campos has assured fans that contract talks with Lionel Messi are ongoing, and that the club still hopes to strike a new deal.
Manchester United will be willing to pay £107m to sign Victor Osimhen at the end of the season, according to reports.
Mason Mount has rejected a new contract offer from Chelsea and is unhappy with the terms they have put on the table, according to reports.
DAILY STAR
Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay will lead the exodus of six big-name Manchester United players in this summer’s fire sale.
Jesse Marsch admitted he was concerned about the way Leeds seemed to “find a way to lose games”.
Manchester City are set to offer a new long-term deal to youngster Rico Lewis with a 400 per cent pay rise.
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Manchester United fan and billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be among the clubs to bid this week, according to reports.
GUARDIAN
Great Britain ended its 84-year wait for a four-man bobsleigh world championship medal after Brad Hall, Arran Gulliver, Taylor Lawrence and Greg Cackett claimed silver in St Moritz, Switzerland.
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