The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesdays newspapers… DAILY MAIL Chelsea are interested in Eintracht Frankfurts 22-year-old forward Hugo Ekitike as they bid to make at least one new signing before their Club World Cup campaign in June.
Liverpool have also been linked with the youngster as a potential replacement for Darwin Nunez. Manchester United are pursuing an interest in Brentfords Bryan Mbeumo even though Ruben Amorim will make Matheus Cunha his first signing of the summer.
Transfer Centre LIVE! Deals, rumours, news on your phoneWatch FREE Premier League highlights on the Sky Sports app!Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Liam Delap is expected to decide on his next move in the coming days after meeting interested clubs for talks over the past week.
Chelsea, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Everton have all made a pitch to the 22-year-old in recent days. THE SUN Marcus Rashford is holding out for Champions League football next season – in a blow to Aston Villa and Manchester United.
Ruben Amorim was summoned to Monaco for crunch talks with Manchester United execs – just hours after defeat in the Europa League final. DAILY TELEGRAPH Manchester United aim to offload a significant number of players this summer and run a much leaner squad next season when they will have no European football to play.
Owen Farrell wants to leave Racing 92 early and return to play in England. A regional cup final was abandoned on Sunday because the venues management allegedly objected to Palestine flags in the stands.
THE GUARDIAN Chelsea are ramping up their pursuit of a new striker after qualifying for the Champions League, with further talks held over Ipswichs Liam Delap and the club giving strong consideration to a move for Eintracht Frankfurts Hugo Ekitike.
DAILY RECORD Aberdeen are set to make Nick Suman their next signing but several of their Scottish Cup-winning squad are heading for the Pittodrie exit door. Hearts fans have voted in huge numbers to give Tony Blooms bumper £10m investment the go-ahead.
Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next seasonFrom next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live. And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.