All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's newspapers...
DAILY EXPRESS
Reports suggest that Dusan Vlahovic is considering a move to Chelsea from Juventus in the upcoming summer transfer window.
There are reports indicating that Tottenham might not be able to secure the signing of Wolfsburg centre-back Micky van de Ven this summer.
THE SUN
Manchester United will make a major push to land Andre Onana as their new keeper this week.
Bayern Munich are planning to test Tottenham's resolve with an improved offer for Harry Kane.
Manchester United star Fred has hired new agents as he seeks a transfer this summer.
Jurrien Timber's brother has leaked his Arsenal transfer unveiling on social media.
Leeds want Liverpool defender Nathaniel Phillips - but a loan request may not work for the Reds.
Ambitious Sunderland are planning a major move for Everton striker Tom Cannon.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham will dismiss Bayern Munich's second offer of £70m plus add-ons for captain Harry Kane.
Aston Villa have become the latest club to express interest in Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand believes Andre Onana is the right replacement for David De Gea but has warned fans to expect mistakes.
DAILY MIRROR
Juventus have allegedly decided to withdraw their participation in the Conference League for the upcoming season due to their ongoing financial and legal difficulties.
Following his approval of the forward's transfer, Thiago Silva has acknowledged engaging in conversations with Paulo Dybala regarding a potential move to Chelsea.
THE TIMES
England U21 goalkeeper James Trafford told his team-mates before their match with Spain in the final of the European Championship that he always knew he was going to save a penalty.
THE SCOTTISH SUN
Werder Bremen head a Bundesliga pack eyeing a £2m move for Rangers striker Antonio Colak.
Robbie Ure is trying to win himself a deal with AZ Alkmaar.
DAILY RECORD
Rangers have to play the waiting game as their pursuit of Jose Cifuentes is temporarily put on hold.
Le Johnson concedes that Jair Tavares and Runar Hauge's time at Hibs is over as he seeks to offload the pair from Easter Road.