Top articles in Tuesday's newspapers and transfer rumors…
daily mail
Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy has been emerged as a summer option for Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic, Liverpool and Newcastle United.
Bayern Munich still want to sign Roberto De Zerbi despite the manager insisting he wants to stay at Brighton, according to reports.
Fabio Capello insists Roberto De Zerbi is a “third tier” manager and says he is only in line for big jobs “because he is sponsored by Pep Guardiola”.
Sun
Bruno Fernandes is ready to move on from Manchester United after more than four years at the club, with the FA Cup final being the sport he is looking forward to.
Sergio Ramos is in talks to join San Diego FC, which will make its debut MLS season next year.
Joao Cancelo showed no love for Manchester City's de facto replacement Josko Gvardiol during the blind ranking challenge.
daily telegraph
The Saudi Professional League club is pushing ahead with signing Manchester United midfielder Casemiro when the transfer window opens next month.
Chelsea sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Lawrence Stewart have no doubts about their position as the club prepares for next week's end-of-season review.
Gloucester defended head coach George Skivington after their 90-0 defeat at Northampton Saints, adding that his future was not up for debate.
Jimmy Dunne, a key ally of Rory McIlroy and broker of the deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has claimed that the player's power has made his position “totally unnecessary”. He has resigned from his role as a PGA Tour director.
guardian
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is trying to persuade Dougie Freedman to reject an offer from Newcastle to become sporting director after the former Scotland international striker held talks to replace Dan Ashworth.
New York City FC manager Nick Cushing has denied allegations that he punched a Toronto FC player in March.
era
777 Partners' floundering bid to take over Everton has been dealt a further blow after it emerged that the company's co-founder is under pressure to resign.
Manchester City are interested in signing Viviane Miedema, the Women's Super League's all-time top scorer, after Arsenal announced her departure.
daily mirror
Kylian Mbappe and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi reportedly had a heated argument before the game against Toulouse, the first time Mbappe has been involved since confirming his departure from the club this summer.
Manager Emmanuel Petit has urged Arsenal to make a move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho when he returns from loan spell at Borussia Dortmund this summer.
daily express
Benfica are desperate to sign midfielder Joao Neves this summer, according to reports in Portugal, despite significant interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United.
Scottish Sun
Marks and Spencer are facing the wrath of the tartan brigade after slipping an English bag into one of Scotland's most famous stores.
Celtic hero Henrik Larsson appeared overcome with emotion as thousands of fans spontaneously sang his name in unison as he took to the stage to accept his award.
Rangers target Jose Cordoba appears to be inching closer to finalizing a £3m move to Ibrox, having been left out of Levski Sofia's squad for recent matches.
daily records
Craig Sibbald has given Dundee United a huge boost by agreeing a new contract in the lead-up to a return to the Premiership.
Bologna are interested in signing midfielder Conor Barron from the club that bought Lewis Ferguson two seasons ago and are considering another raid on Aberdeen.
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