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All the top stories and transfer rumors from Sunday’s papers…
WEEKLY MIRROR
Manchester City will prove it is business as usual by completing a stunning deal to add Brazilian club EC Bahia to the City Football Group portfolio.
Leeds United could make a move to install Steven Gerrard as their new boss after a series of rejections.
Ilkay Gundogan has defended Erling Haaland and insisted he is a good fit for Manchester City after Jamie Carragher suggested the Norwegian striker may have “picked the wrong club” last week.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
Some officials at Chelsea have resigned to Mason Mount not signing a new deal with the club.
GUARDIAN
History will be made Sunday in the Arizona desert when Jason and Travis Kelce become the first brothers to compete on the NFL’s biggest stage.
INDEPENDENCE
Pep Guardiola has accused rival clubs of envy for forcing Manchester City to be punished for breaching financial regulations.
Finn Russell ran the show as Scotland beat Wales 35-7 at Murrayfield to kick off their Six Nations campaign with their first back-to-back victories.
EXPRESS SUNDAY
Former Arsenal star Paul Merson believes Liverpool’s sale of Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich was the costliest mistake of the season.
SUN
A Southampton fan was kicked out of St Mary’s by security after waving a giant P45 piece at Nathan Jones during the defeat to Wolves.
Lewis O’Brien is hoping to leave Nottingham Forest and join a club in the American MLS.
Rangers are watching goalkeeper Angus Gunn’s troubles at Norwich as they look for a new long-term No.1.
Manchester United’s potential new owners have been told to submit a one-paragraph bid summarizing their offer before the end of next week.
Manchester City’s alleged Financial Fair Play breach of Premier League charges will take a long time to answer, but if guilty, the bloody protests will fall on deaf ears, writes Karren Brady.
RECORD OF THE WEEK
Michael Beale has made his list of goalkeeping targets for Rangers but he may not sign off on Allan McGregor at Ibrox.
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