All the top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Chelsea are ready to name as many as five players in a swap deal for Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic.
Liverpool have seen a reported £51m bid for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde rejected.
Jorge Mendes has offered Arsenal the chance to sign Ruben Neves.
Evander Holyfield is open to an exhibition match against Tyson Fury.
Tickets for Inter Miami are being sold for £16,000 following the signing of Lionel Messi.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
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Reports suggest that Newcastle United is actively pursuing the acquisition of Nicolo Barella, the midfield pivot of Inter Milan, in a deal estimated to be valued at £50m. Meanwhile, Manchester United's initial bid of £40m for Mason Mount has been rejected by Chelsea. However, the Red Devils remain optimistic that Mount will not renew his contract with the London-based club.
THE GUARDIAN
Manchester United have ended their interest in signing Harry Kane, feeling the money it will take to lure the Spurs forward to Old Trafford is unrealistic.
If Everton is found guilty of violating the Premier League's financial fair play rules, they could face legal action from several clubs including Leicester, Leeds, Southampton, and Burnley. The potential damages could reach tens of millions of pounds. The hearing for the alleged breach is scheduled for 25 October. Meanwhile, West Ham is currently considering appointing Tim Steidten as their new technical director. Steidten has reportedly impressed during discussions and recently met with David Moyes.
DAILY EXPRESS
Tottenham could take advantage of Chelsea's need to offload homegrown talent by moving for Conor Gallagher this summer.
THE TIMES
PGA Tour players who stayed loyal and turned down offers from LIV Golf are set to be compensated by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
DAILY MAIL
Emile Smith Rowe is set to stay at Arsenal this summer, with the English midfielder assured he is part of Arteta's plans.
DAILY MIRROR
Ryan Gravenberch has admitted that he will push for an exit from Bayern Munich if Thomas Tuchel cannot guarantee him more game time next season.
Anthony Elanga has told Erik ten Hag that he is ready should he be called upon amid doubt over his future.
SCOTTISH SUN
Brendan Rodgers is on the verge of agreeing a sensational return as Celtic manager.
DAILY RECORD
Daizen Maeda, a striker for Celtic, has expressed his admiration for Ange Postecoglou and acknowledges that his former manager has inspired him to aim for greater heights. Meanwhile, Malik Tillman, a playmaker on loan from Bayern Munich to Rangers, has described his move as the best decision he has ever made in his career, with the possibility of a permanent transfer still uncertain.