
All the top stories and transfer rumors from Saturday’s papers…
SUN
Barcelona and Juventus have joined the race to sign Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha.
Gerard Pique has given up £44million in wages to help cash-strapped Barcelona
Man Utd are confident Marcus Rashford and Diogo Dalot will extend their stays and sign new contracts
Kurt Zouma has spoken about his cat-kicking shame, admitting: “I have a big regret”.
THE DAILY STAR
Four members of an England band reportedly joined a Qatari-funded scheme to spy on supporters during the World Cup and publicly promote the host nation in exchange for a free trip.
Leeds United have been forced to pay RB Leipzig £18.4m for Jean-Kevin Augustin – after their appeal was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
DAILY MIRROR
Lewis Hamilton looks set to make new forays into the music industry after American electronic dance group Major Lazer teased his involvement in the making of their latest material.
The Brooklyn Nets have suspended Kyrie Irving for five games without pay after he refused to apologize for sharing a link to an anti-Semitic movie.
Forty England fans are to be paid to travel to Qatar as part of the host nation’s ‘fan leader’ programme, where they are expected to spread positive messages about the country.
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has admitted that the team’s defense is weaker after Casemiro’s move to Manchester United.
Manchester United have seen off their hopes of signing Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa after the Portuguese has been tied down to a new five-year contract with his current club.
TELEGRAPH
James Milner says turning his back on football’s drinking culture has fueled 20 years at the top of the game
DAILY MAIL
Leicester City have started contract negotiations with Youri Tielemans.
TIMES
Erik ten Hag isn’t ready to give up on Donny van de Beek just yet, despite the midfielder’s latest sub at Manchester United.
DAILY record
UEFA paid Celtic more than £25m to enter the Champions League this season – the Parkhead side £7.6m more than rivals Rangers.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson has revealed he was told there was no CCTV after Joe Hart’s goal was found with shards of glass at half-time in last April’s Old Firm match at Ibrox.