The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Pep Guardiola and Manchester City could ruin Manchester United's hopes of landing Everton's £80m-rated centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite.
DAILY MAIL
Paul Pogba is set to make a rare public appearance in Germany on Monday as a special guest for France's crunch clash against Belgium.
Barcelona announced on Sunday that three first-team players would be leaving the club this summer, before swiftly backtracking.
DAILY MIRROR
Paris Saint-Germain are plotting a world record transfer swoop for Barcelona's 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal.
DAILY EXPRESS
Bologna are reportedly ready to welcome Premier League offers for their star defender Riccardo Calafiori following his impressive performance in the European Championships. The Italy international centre-back has caught the attention of Arsenal and Juventus, among others.
Chelsea have agreed on a deal to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester City this summer, though they have been forced to part ways with one of their top young prospects, Michael Golding, to get a deal over the line.
DAILY RECORD
Southampton are ready to make a £20m summer bid for Celtic midfield star Matt O'Riley.
Rocco Vata is poised to leave Celtic with the young midfielder closing in on a move down south.
Jim Goodwin has already made six signings and admitted he wants a complete new XI for Dundee United's Premiership return.
SCOTTISH SUN
Birmingham City are eyeing a transfer for Connor Goldson.
When does the summer transfer window open and close?
The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.
The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward Deadline Day to link up with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.
sicadekpu
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they want to give man u fans heart attach as t
wuuadimrsu
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Now I want To see How City Pay For Braithwaite....!?
vuaabdipu
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Why does City need him They have plenty of center-backs already
Betapidkin
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Aside from the Financial fair play that may affect Man united's transfer this season, Jarrad is a young player that's just coming up and we don't know what may become of his performance in the next two season, so, we need to act smart by paying less of what everton demands in order to avoid excessive spending.
MukisaGerald
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Mmh what money did manu signed maguire,antony,casemiro,rasmus,van de beek,sanchez,pogba,
how much do you know? I think United's big experience has never gone beyond £80 -90 M but man city have been signing players for £ 100M ,120M £150M
MukisaGerald
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Man city limit in transfer market so they can sign any player they want even for £180 Million pounds
Kuriadavid
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Nothing to Rival here, if Man City wants the player for 100m pounds, they can get him, financial fair play does not touch CITY, but Man U can't pay such amount and go Scot free from FA
Mmh what money did manu signed maguire,antony,casemiro,rasmus,van de beek,sanchez,pogba,
Iron-U
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Nothing to Rival here, if Man City wants the player for 100m pounds, they can get him, financial fair play does not touch CITY, but Man U can't pay such amount and go Scot free from FA
Pibcelpsu
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Same old story Man c will ruin their rivals search for good players
Vuteprtu
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the greed they talked about in the bible
Matacdouz
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man city to buy man Utd target, Branthwaite ... that is the new.. no dey give man u fans heart attack.....
hoaeilmt
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Ohh united we always scout the best for clubs and Jarrad is a very good option wherever he goes. Get the deal done bcos he sets his heart for united.