All the top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Reports suggest that Arsenal is set to make another bid for Declan Rice, this time worth £100m, after their initial offer of £90m plus add-ons was turned down by West Ham. On the other hand, Chelsea's interest in Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana may be derailed as Manchester United joins the transfer fray.
Romeo Lavia could be set for an instant return to the Premier League, with Liverpool and Chelsea targeting the Southampton teenager.
THE GUARDIAN
Julen Lopetegui has committed to stay at Wolves next season after further talks with the hierarchy.
DAILY EXPRESS
Despite Manchester City's interest in signing him, Declan Rice remains determined to join Arsenal. In the meantime, Arsenal seems to have lost interest in pursuing Moises Caicedo from Brighton for a summer move, leaving Manchester United and Chelsea to compete for his signature in the upcoming weeks.
THE TIMESA new owner at Manchester United is unlikely to be in place before the start of the new domestic football season.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Chelsea are in pole position in the race for midfielder Moises Caicedo this summer, but face a challenge to negotiate a deal with Brighton.
DAILY MAIL
Rewritten fragment:
Reports suggest that Tottenham is eyeing James Maddison and Harvey Barnes following Leicester City's unfortunate relegation from the Premier League. Meanwhile, Manchester United is reportedly considering a surprise move for Leeds defender Robin Koch.
THE ATHLETIC
Cole Palmer will be allowed to leave Manchester City on loan this summer.
Norwich City are set to complete the signing of young Bromley defender Kellen Fisher.
DAILY STAR
Kacper Kurylowicz, a former goalkeeper for Tottenham, has turned to Twitter in an effort to secure a new club. It has been reported that John Kennedy may remain at Celtic as an integral member of Brendan Rodgers' upcoming coaching team.