All the top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Newcastle is on the verge of securing their second major signing of the summer as Leicester winger Harvey Barnes nears a transfer to Tyneside.
Mauricio Pochettino has made it clear that without his approval, Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali will not have access to the dressing room at Stamford Bridge or the club's training ground in Cobham.
Matthew Wolff criticized his LIV Golf team captain, Brooks Koepka, accusing the five-time major champion of negatively impacting his delicate mental well-being with a harsh comment after he pulled out of a tournament in Washington earlier this year.
Yorkshire asserts that they have secured fresh investment from an undisclosed investor, which would usher in an exciting "new era" for the club. Additionally, they refuted any allegations of engaging in discussions with the Saudi National Investment Fund.
DAILY MAIL
Barcelona has included Chelsea's newest addition Andrey Santos in their list of potential successors for Sergio Busquets, considering the teenager's recent arrival to the Premier League due to visa complications.
Lee Carsley is poised to receive a contract extension as the England U21 manager, following his successful guidance of the team to the final of Euro 2023. Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland is monitoring his progress as a potential candidate to lead their senior team.
Arsenal may soon seek a replacement for their current head of medical services, as Gary O'Driscoll is expected to depart for Manchester United.
To prevent any additional protests from Just Stop Oil, a security measure will be implemented at the British Grand Prix, which involves the deployment of 100 soldiers and the utilization of facial recognition technology.
THE GUARDIAN
Christian Pulisic is set to be the next big-name departure from Chelsea in a cut-price £18.8m move to Serie A giants AC Milan.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Mason Greenwood has emerged as a possible chess piece for Manchester United as they have interest from Rasmus Hojlund's club Atalanta in their currently suspended forward.
EVENING STANDARD
Manchester United and Inter Milan are expected to finalise a deal for goalkeeper Andre Onana next week, with all parties wanting a deal to be done quickly.
Moises Caicedo remain unaffected by his emotions amidst Chelsea's ongoing interest in signing him. However, he has also praised the skills of fellow Ecuadorian Kendry Paez, who has recently joined the Blues' team.
Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is one of a number of players Inter Milan are considering as a replacement for imminent Manchester United signing Andre Onana, according to reports in Italy.
THE SUN
New Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has temporarily halted discussions about reuniting with Harry Kane.
In the event that Newcastle can strike a deal to acquire Leicester winger Harvey Barnes, Allan Saint-Maximin might be headed to Saudi Arabia.
DAILY MIRROR
UEFA's decision to grant entry into their competitions for six clubs under joint-ownership has given Sir Jim Ratcliffe's bid to add Manchester United to his current club Nice a boost.
Chelsea may make a move to secure the services of Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia this summer, as Liverpool and Arsenal have shown no willingness to meet the valuation set by the relegated side.
After concluding his loan spell with DC United in MLS, Lewis O'Brien could soon join Sheffield United's squad for their return to the Premier League.
THE ATHLETIC
West Brom are likely to have to make further player sales because of financial battles their managing director Mark Miles says are an "ongoing challenge".
DAILY RECORD
Rangers' hopes of signing Leeds centre-back Charlie Cresswell could be waning after the relegated Championship side let Robin Koch leave for Eintracht Frankfurt.
Former Ayr United goalkeeper Aidan McAdams is trying his luck in England and has reportedly been given a trial at League One side Northampton.