All the top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
DAILY MAIL
The Football Association and Arsenal are in discussions to reach a compromise regarding Bukayo Saka's participation in the upcoming England match. As a result, it is likely that the attacker will be given the opportunity to rest during the game against Australia.
Manchester United has acknowledged that the distribution of hospitality tickets to Galatasaray supporters, resulting in their presence in the home end at Old Trafford on Tuesday, was deemed 'unacceptable'.
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Bukayo Saka has been considered as a possible player for the match against Man City, as stated by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.
Prince William has been consistently attending Aston Villa's training sessions, supporting their efforts to break into the Premier League's top teams.
League One side Burton Albion have released a cryptic post teasing a possible return to football for former England international Peter Crouch.
DAILY MIRROR
Conor McGregor's UFC return has taken one more positive step forward as the Irishman claimed he has "submitted his stuff" to get drug tested for a fight.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
England's Cricket World Cup defence is being hampered by a gruelling 6,200-mile travel schedule across their group-stage matches.
Students at Roanoke College in America said they felt 'blindsided' by the decision to include a former top-10 male swimmer in the women's squad.
DAILY STAR
Liverpool may consider taking legal action against the VAR error that resulted in the loss of a point against Tottenham. Additionally, Finlay Cross-Adair, a promising young player for Preston North End, is currently in a critical condition in the hospital following a head-on car collision.
THE SUN
Harry Kane is finally set to say his goodbyes to his former Tottenham team-mates.
England star Tyrick Mitchell could reportedly switch his international allegiance despite playing twice for the Three Lions.
SCOTTISH SUN
Claudio Caniggia, a former Rangers star, has been cautioned about the possibility of a 15-year prison sentence. This follows an order for him to stand trial for an alleged sexual assault on his former spouse.
The announcement of Celtic fans' designated allocation for the visit to Tynecastle Park, home of Hearts, has spurred a furious reaction.