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The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...

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The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has emerged as a surprise transfer target for Real Madrid, according to reports.

Chelsea's sporting director Laurence Stewart reportedly made use of his club's weekend off by travelling to France on a Ligue 1 scouting trip on Friday night.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, are looking into the possibility of buying a controlling stake in Malaga.

Incoming Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has been tasked with seeing the signing of Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi over the line.

Chelsea and Strasbourg will need to show a clear separation if both reach next season's Champions League as the success of the French club poses its big brother a headache.

Pep Guardiola has refused to give Jack Grealish any guarantees about his future at Manchester City.

Real Betis sporting director Manu Fajardo has said their hopes of signing Antony on a permanent deal from Manchester United this summer may depend on qualifying for the Champions League.

Sergio Aguero is poised to return to the pitch on Monday - for Independiente's veteran side.

STAR ON SUNDAY

Manchester United have joined the race to sign Austrian wonderkid Oghenetejiri Adejenughure.

Eintracht Frankfurt are set to play hardball with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United over in-demand striker Hugo Ekitike this summer.

THE ATHLETIC

Brighton have an injury worry over record signing Georginio Rutter after their exit on penalties against Nottingham Forest in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

Canada men's national team manager Jesse Marsch says he has received support and warnings from friends and colleagues since he publicly stood up to US President Donald Trump over his comments about Canada becoming the 51st American state.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Bayer Leverkusen's sporting director has responded to reports stating Xabi Alonso could leave for Real Madrid next season, insisting the Spanish coach is staying at the club.

Manchester United fan group The 1958 are planning a sit-in protest at next weekend's Manchester derby after they and breakaway club FC United held a joint protest against the Glazers on Saturday.

SUNDAY MAIL

Brendan Rodgers admits money is not the motivator behind Greg Taylor's impending Celtic exit.

Barry Ferguson admits he was left baffled by Rangers as he promised fans: 'I will get to the bottom of it.'

Neil Lennon claimed referee Iain Snedden called it wrong as a red card wrecked Victor Wanyama's return to Scottish football.

SCOTTISH SUN ON SUNDAY

Jeffrey Schlupp has revealed he is open to talks with Celtic over a permanent deal.

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