All the top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Harry Kane will reject Bayern Munich's offer if they fail to reach an agreement with Tottenham Hotspur this week, following the rejection of their latest proposal.
Even though West Ham United is nearing their first summer signing, David Moyes' future as manager remains uncertain.
Jorginho is determined to reject Turkey's interest and instead, he is ready to compete for his spot at Arsenal. Fenerbahce had shown keenness in acquiring his services, but the 31-year-old Italian midfielder is not willing to abandon the Gunners.
Burnley is currently in talks with Sheffield United's midfielder, Sander Berge, regarding a possible transfer. The 25-year-old has only one year remaining on his contract.
THE MIRROR
The Premier League will not move Arsenal's match with Nottingham Forest on Saturday, despite the game clashing with England's Women's World Cup quarter-final.
Manchester United are considering Leeds star Tyler Adams as a potential option instead of Sofyan Amrabat in their pursuit of additional summer signings. Ahead of the summer transfer window, Erik ten Hag aims to offload six more players, including Dean Henderson, Fred, Eric Bailly, Donny van de Beek, Scott McTominay, and Harry Maguire.
THE TIMES
Bayern Munich are considering whether to make a fourth bid for Harry Kane after having an £86m offer rejected by Tottenham Hotspur.
Paris Saint-Germain is prepared to offload Neymar, marking the decline of the "galácticos" era at the club. The 31-year-old has expressed his desire to depart from the French club, and it is believed that PSG would entertain offers ranging from £60m to £70m for the player.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has likened his current fitness regime to a "factory reset" and firmly believes that he can rediscover the stellar form that led to him becoming a regular in the England national team.
West Ham are close to making their first signing of the summer after agreeing a fee of £34m for the Ajax defensive midfielder Edson Álvarez.
THE ATHLETIC
Monaco's initial bid for Folarin Balogun has been rejected by Arsenal. With Breel Embolo sidelined due to injury, Monaco is actively searching for a striker and has expressed a strong interest in the talented Arsenal player. Balogun made a remarkable impact while on loan at Reims during the previous season.
Moises Caicedo did not participate in Brighton training on Monday as he attempts to push through his transfer to Chelsea. Despite this, Chief executive Paul Barber had previously stated that the club anticipates his availability for their Premier League opener against Luton Town at home on Saturday.
Under Todd Boehly's ownership, Chelsea might surpass the £1bn mark in player acquisitions by the end of this month. The recent signing of Axel Disasi from Monaco for £38m brings the total spent on players since Boehly acquired the club to £768.7m.
Chelsea then secured the signing of Robert Sanchez from Brighton for a whopping £25m. Prior to the transfer window closing, they aim to acquire at least four additional players for their manager, Mauricio Pochettino.
Nottingham Forest has expressed interest in bringing Kasper Schmeichel back to England from Nice.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Tom Heaton is expected to remain a Manchester United player following productive talks with Erik ten Hag.
According to reports, Chelsea is in discussions to bring Neymar on board following his submission of a transfer request at PSG. This talented forward has garnered attention from various clubs during the summer. RMC Sport reveals that the Blues have been engaged in ongoing communication with the Brazilian's representatives regarding a potential transfer.
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