All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...
THE TIMES
Harvey Barnes is considering a switch of international allegiance to Scotland from England.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham Hotspur forward Richarlison attracted late attention from the Saudi Pro League, as Al Ittihad made a deadline day move for the talented player in the Middle East.
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Tottenham Hotspur's Richarlison (left) celebrates scoring their side's first goal vs Fulham
Erling Haaland expressed his confidence in competing with Lionel Messi for the Ballon d'Or award this year.
Gabriel Magalhaes' injury during his Brazil debut has raised concerns for Arsenal.
John Terry has hinted at a hidden aspect of Mason Mount's departure from Chelsea, advising fans of the Blues to show restraint when the Manchester United player comes back to Stamford Bridge. Southampton forward Paul Onuachu is currently in negotiations regarding a potential loan agreement with Turkish club Trabzonspor.
Chelsea Legends came out 4-0 victors over the Bayern Munich legends at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night thanks to goals from Michael Essien, John Terry, Gary Cahill and Tiago.
THE ATHLETIC
Jill Scott has criticised Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia - pointing out that she would not be able to watch him play for his new club Al Ettifaq.
DAILY MIRROR
Manchester United had been determined to offload Donny van de Beek on a permanent basis but are now considering a loan exit for the Dutchman, who is not part of Erik ten Hag's plans.
THE SUN
Manchester United's winger, Antony, vehemently expressed his innocence in assault allegations during an interview on Brazilian TV. Meanwhile, Kevin De Bruyne is determined to stay loyal to Manchester City and reject any offers tempting him to join the gold rush in Saudi Arabia. He aims to conclude his career at the Etihad.
DAILY RECORD
Scott Brown has opened up on his Fleetwood Town sacking, admitting he is "sad" that his stint at the club has come to an end.
SCOTTISH SUN
Steve Clarke has shown he's as good as Roberto De Zerbi and Jurgen Klopp, says Kris Boyd.
Ex-Celtic star Jota could be offered a Euro lifeline by Fenerbahce.