All the top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday's newspapers...
THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Juventus are plotting to offer Jadon Sancho a potential exit strategy from Old Trafford, which could potentially evolve into a £60m permanent deal in the coming summer.
Reports suggest that Manchester United are pursuing two promising Brazilian talents, Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras and Lorran, a winger from Flamengo. However, to fend off interest from Chelsea, the Red Devils may have to shell out approximately £100m.
Jude Bellingham acknowledges his desire to emulate Paris Saint-Germain sensation Ousmane Dembele.
Reports suggest that Chelsea and Liverpool are set to engage in a fierce competition with Manchester United, in their pursuit to acquire striker Lois Openda, who is valued at £80 million.
Olivier Giroud was forced to go in goal for AC Milan in their dramatic win at Genoa.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Roma is allegedly ready to fire Jose Mourinho if his team fails to win against Cagliari this weekend.
Fred Couples has disclosed that Rory McIlroy's heated argument with Joe LaCava at the Ryder Cup initiated when the caddie advised him to "calm down."
THE ATHLETIC
There was criticism over the clash of shirts between Luton Town and Tottenham Hotspur during their Premier League fixture on Saturday due to color blindness.
During training, Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi sustained a groin injury, which may result in him being sidelined for a month.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Liverpool are back in the hunt for Bayer Leverkusen central defender Piero Hincapie after they were forced to cool their interest this summer.
DAILY STAR ON SUNDAY
Manchester United are to extend Victor Lindelof's contract by a year - to stop him leaving on the cheap.
Jose Mourinho says he will "definitely" work in Saudi Arabia at some point amid rumours he could link up with compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo.
Former Celtic player Nir Bitton has criticized the Green Brigade, accusing them of being brainwashed and showing bias. He further condemned their support for a terrorist organization when they displayed an anti-Israel banner during the team's match against Kilmarnock.