All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad are ready to make a last-ditch £200m offer to Liverpool for star forward Mohamed Salah as they prepare one final push to land the Egyptian.
Nottingham Forest could be charged by the FA for the discriminatory behaviour of their fans after two away supporters were arrested during their win at Chelsea.
In a sensational swoop for Manchester United, Sofyan Amrabat has finally landed at Old Trafford.
Juan Mata, the 35-year-old World Cup-winning midfielder, has chosen a move to Japanese club Vissel Kobe,
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Manchester City are ready to make Erling Haaland the country's best-paid star with talks over a new deal worth £28.6m a year.
Mohamed Salah has been rested by Egypt as the Liverpool star weighs up his future after a mega £170m Saudi offer.
Brendan Rodgers has put Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher at the top of his Celtic wanted list.
Thomas Partey has dealt Arsenal another blow by suffering a hamstring injury that could keep him out for three months.
Football clubs and players coughed up a record £165.8m in unpaid tax last season, figures reveal.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Jude Bellingham has scored in his fourth straight LaLiga game as he bagged the winner for Real Madrid against Getafe - equalling a Cristiano Ronaldo record in the process.
Erling Haaland's agent, Rafaela Pimenta, insists the Manchester City star's "destiny is in his own hands" amid speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.
Liverpool have strengthened in midfield this summer but Kop legend Graeme Souness says they need to be ready for interest in Mohamed Salah.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Dan Evans and his team were forced to kick someone out of his player box when they wrongly sat amongst his coaches during the Brit's clash against Carlos Alcaraz.
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino appeared to make a dig at forward Nicolas Jackson after the Blues fell to a shock 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Manchester City launched an audacious late transfer bid for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, according to reports.
SUNDAY RECORD
Alfredo Morelos is finally set to land his next club after leaving Rangers - with a move to Santos in Brazil seemingly imminent.
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Michael Beale has revealed he became hooked on Old Firm games during the 1990s.
yatbekmrs
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FSG are very careless sometimes they never take Liverpool serious in my own opinion, during the transfer period we became laughing stuff all most all the Midfielders in the world Liverpool are interested Lavia and Caicedo and a player of 50 they refused to pay but end up making higher bid for same player. Look at how we lose Bellingham a player want to join Liverpool ad lose him so easily busy looking for Caicedo player who can not even score from the Midfielder. Now the the club have this great opportunity to get funds and transform the team by selling Muhammad Salah but they trying to wast the opportunity. PLEASE LET SALAH GO he has done more than enough for the club he is our best player but with 200m Liverpool can be transform just like the selling of COUTINHO. YNWA.
Swayyy
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These is a difficult decision for Liverpool to make because the league has started, transfer window is closed and the team is built around Salah, also Salah provides more that football benefits for Liverpool he is the most marketable player at Liverpool meaning his face is on almost every ad, store, jersey and poster. Losing a player of Salah calibre will have a negative effect on the club (short term). But we can look at the benefits of getting 200m: Kudus(45m), Diaby(60m), Mitoma, Cheisa, Barnes(40m) there r soo many options for replacement. If Saudi had offered the amount for Salah earlier it would hv made the transfer easier for Liverpool. They could hv bought Bellingham, Caicedo, Diaby and still hv money to spend.