All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…
DAILY MIRROR
Leicester are expected to hold a transfer fire sale this summer after their relegation from the Premier League and England midfielder James Maddison could be the first big name out of the door.
Image: James Maddison's Leicester future is in doubt after their relegation
Leeds fans made demands that owner Andrea Radrizzani sells the club after they were relegated back to the Championship on Sunday.
Arsenal could go back to Brazil for at least one signing this summer with Santos forward Marcos Leonardo – a player likened to Gabriel Martinelli – among those they are interested in.
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Liverpool’s appointment of sporting director Jorg Schmadtke is said to be “imminent”.
Phil Neville’s future as Inter Miami head coach is in question after his side dropped to the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference over the weekend with a performance that left him “angry”.
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Jude Bellingham appeared to be saying his goodbyes to Borussia Dortmund team-mates on Sunday when he was, according to reports in Germany, also handing out gifts to club staff.
Leeds striker Georginio Rutter had his shirt thrown back at him by a disgruntled fan after offering it following the 4-1 defeat by Tottenham which saw the club relegated from the Premier League.
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Dietmar Hamann expects Thomas Tuchel to follow Hasan Salihamidzic and Oliver Kahn out of Bayern Munich, possibly as early as Monday, despite the club snatching their 11th successive Bundesliga title on Saturday.
Image: Thomas Tuchel led Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title this season
Sheffield United will attempt to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien this summer after a failed effort in January when they were under a transfer embargo. O’Brien is currently on loan in MLS with Wayne Rooney’s DC United.
DAILY MAIL
Peter Crouch says Tottenham should go all-out to try to tempt Roberto De Zerbi to become their next permanent manager.
Ajax midfielder Steven Berghuis appeared to punch a rival FC Twente fan as he was boarding the team bus after his side’s 3-1 defeat on Sunday.
Erik ten Hag has delivered positive injury news on the fitness of Antony, claiming the forward could be available for their FA Cup final against rivals Manchester City next week.
Sale hope to reinforce their squad for another title challenge next season as the north-west club are understood to be close to finalising a deal to sign England hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie.
EVENING STANDARD
Alexis Mac Allister’s father and agent Carlos will be in England next week to put the finishing touches on his impending transfer to Liverpool, according to reports in South America.
Image: Alexis Mac Allister looks set to join Liverpool
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Gareth Southgate believes Harry Kane can keep playing at the top for another decade after backing the Tottenham striker to emulate Teddy Sheringham at the end of a season in which he has proved he is getting even better with age.
Dan Evans hit out at the state of tennis in Great Britain after his first-round exit at the hands of Thanasi Kokkinakis at the French Open, saying potentially talented players from working-class backgrounds are never given a chance to shine.
DAILY RECORD
Newly-appointed full-time manager Jim Goodwin says he will have no qualms ripping up the contracts of Dundee United players who show him they do not have the stomach for the fight to come in the Championship.
Image: Jim Goodwin will lead Dundee United next season
Livingston are still waiting to find out whether Brighton will sign their goalkeeper Brian Schwake, who has been given permission to train with the Premier League club.
Lee Johnson is facing a hefty ban at the start of next season as the SFA get set to sift through the wreckage from Saturday’s Tynecastle derby battle.
Zander Clark says the Hearts squad are thrilled to have given Steven Naismith a fighting chance of landing the manager’s job.
SCOTTISH SUN
Former Rangers forward Ryan Kent has apparently chosen Fenerbahce as his next club, according to reports in Turkey.
Jason Cummings is set to become the highest-paid player in the Indian Super League when he completes a lucrative move to Mohun Bagan.
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