The top stories and rumors about the newspapers of Saturday …
Sun
Emiliano Martinez desperately tries to push a dream movement to Manchester United.
Brighton will enter the race for Harvey Elliott – and has identified the Liverpool star as their most important summer goal.
Daily Telegraaf
Thomas Tuchel and the Football Association Lobbying FIFA to change new protocols for the World Cup next year, with countries moving to new basic camps for every knockout round.
Stuart Hooper, a former player and director of Rugby at Premiership Side Bath, will leave the ECB next week after he has resigned in the midst of his role as co-founder and chief commercial officer, with R360 being revealed.
Daily mirror
Brentford -Midfielder Christian Norgaard could attract this transfer window the interest of Arsenal.
Athletics
Tottenham has investigated Bournemouth into Forward Antoine Semenyo, but is currently not moving on with a movement for the Ghanaian attacker.
Martin Zubimendi is in London to meet Arsenal officials and complete the formalities of his transfer of Real Sociedad.
Gareth Bale leads a consortium that has made an approach to buy Cardiff City.
The i
Newcastle United has increased business season cards by 25 percent – at the start of the hospitality seats at entry level from £ 2,600 to £ 3,300 for the coming season.
The guardian
Galatasaray is considering a movement for Ilkay Gundogan, with Manchester City Open for a transfer for the 34-year-old midfielder.
The Scottish Sun
Rangers prepare contract discussions with Top activa Nico Raskin.
Daily record
Celtic is about to break up Callum Osmand and Benjamin Nygren while increasing their summer transfritus.
Charlie Mulgrew insists that there is no chance that Kieran Tierney Scotland will turn his back on soon.
Croatian Center-Back Luka Jelenic is said to be a target for Rangers and Vitoria Guimaraes.
Dundee United closes the double signing of Panutch Camara and Yevhen Kucherenko.
Sky Sports to show 215 Live Premier League matches from next season
From next season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.
And 80 percent of all Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.
