Manchester United will not give up on their pursuit of Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale, 26, despite the Spanish side wanting a world-record fee of £86m for the player.
( Sunday Express )
United goalkeeper David De Gea's move to Real could be on after Old Trafford manager Louis van Gaal said he wants to "unlock" negotiations following the 24-year-old's poor display against Paris St-Germain.
( AS )
Meanwhile, Ligue 1 side Lyon are close to signing Red Devils full-back Rafael, 25, for £7m.
( Daily Star )
Tottenham are close to selling Spanishstriker Roberto Soldado to La Liga side Villarreal. Spurs want £12m for the 30-year-old who they bought from Valencia for £26m in 2013.
( Mail on Sunday )
Newcastle have joined Tottenham in targeting West Brom striker Saido Berahino, 21, who is likely to cost about £20m.
( Sunday Express )
West Ham will step up attempts to sign QPR striker Charlie Austin, 26, who is valued at £15m, following the injury to current Hammers striker Enner Valencia.
( Sunday Mirror )
Crystal Palace want to sign Newcastle centre-back Fabricio Coloccini, 33, whohas one year remaining on his deal at St James' Park.
( Mail on Sunday )
Southampton are looking to beat Liverpool to a deal for Barcelona winger Adama Traore, 19.
( Metro )
Leicester City are discussing personal terms with Chile international midfielder Charles Aranguiz, 26, after agreeing a club-record £10.5m fee.
( Sky Sports )
Sunderland are in talks to sign Rubin Kazan midfielder Yann M'Vila, 25, as manager Dick Advocaat looks to add to his four summer signings.
( Sunderland Echo )
The Black Cats are also closing in on a season-long loan deal for QPR midfielder Leroy Fer, 25.
( Sun on Sunday )
Crystal Palace and Stoke are both interested in signing Juventus striker Fernando Llorente, 30, who is valued at £8.5m by the Serie A champions.
( Tuttosport )
Other Gossip
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane says Arsenal players are more "interested in selfies and six-packs instead of winning Premier League titles".
( Sunday Mirror )
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he's a better manager than he was 10 years ago and the 52-year-old plans to manage into his 70s.
( Sunday Times )
Potters striker Peter Odemwingie, 34, is targeting 10 goals next season after missing the last 11 months with a cruciate knee ligament injury.
( Stoke Sentinel )
Everton manager Roberto Martinez is confident striker Romelu Lukaku, 22, will be fit for the start of the new season on 8 August despite leaving the pitch holding his left leg in a recent friendly.
( Liverpool Echo )
Manchester United are facing criticismafter unveiling their new shirt for women, which features a plunging neckline.
( Sun on Sunday )
Watford head coach Quique Sanchez Flores admits he does not know who will start for his side against the Toffees next weekend.
( Watford Observer )
Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood faces concerns over new signing Jose Crespo, 28, who injured his knee half an hour into his debut against Nottingham Forest.
( Birmingham Mail )
Notts County forward Ellen White, 26, says "women's football is still 50 years behind the men's game", despite England coming third at the recentWorld Cup.
( Daily Star Sunday )
AND FINALLY
Having taken the Champions League rights, BT Sport are close to securing a deal to show La Liga football on their channels. The Spanish league has been aired on Sky Sports for the last two decades.
( Sunday Telegraph )
Former Arsenal man Nicklas Bendtner, who once called himself one of the best strikers in the world, came off the bench in the German Super Cup to score a last-minute equaliser for Wolfsburg against Bayern Munich before netting the winning penalty in the shootout.
( Metro )
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