All the headline stories and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s national papers…
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool, Manchester United and other interested parties across Europe have been told Aurelien Tchouameni will cost just under £60m if he were to leave Monaco this summer.
Juventus have conceded they will not be able to compete with Manchester United for the signing of Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, according to reports in Italy.
Memphis Depay has dismissed rumors that he wants to return to the Premier League and leave Barcelona at the end of the season.
THE TEMPERATURE
Ajax have indicated they plan to resuscitate their interest in Tottenham winger Steven Bergwijn after admitting he is set to leave the club this summer due to a constant lack of playing time.
DAILY STAR
Kalvin Phillips faces an anxious wait to see if Leeds United will offer him a new contract, with owner Andrea Radrizzani not ready to discuss deals until June when their Premier League future will have been decided.
THE SUN
Arsenal have been told striker Victor Osimhen will cost them no less than £100million by Napoli.
Armando Broja’s impressive season at Southampton has alerted Napoli to a potential move for the player on loan from Chelsea.
Paul Dummett is set to turn down the chance to become a free agent this summer and follow Fabian Schar in signing a new contract with Newcastle United.
West Ham team-mates have terminated England midfielder Declan Rice over his inflated price tag as Premier League rivals queued to sign him.
Tottenham, Leeds United and Fulham are considering a move for Derby County’s teenage winger Malcolm Ebiowei, whose contract expires at the end of the month.
DAILY MAIL
Valencia have denied reports they have agreed to sell midfielder Carlos Soler to Barcelona for £17million and insist they are in talks with him over a new contract.
THE TELEGRAPH OF THE DAY
Premier League clubs will soon be given safety advice on a crackdown on flares after an increase in their use, with fears someone could lose a limb or face having a digit removed due to their ‘power’ explosive”.
Mark Cavendish is set to miss a chance to break Eddy Merckx’s Tour de France stage win record this summer after being handed a starring role by his Quick Step team at the Giro D’Italia.
THE GUARDIAN
Modern pentathlon chiefs have chosen to ignore opposition to the introduction of steeplechase as the sport’s fifth event – replacing equestrian – and aim to get it approved in time for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
DAILY RECORDING
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn is set to take over as Falkirk manager with an ambitious five-year plan in place to return to the Premiership.