The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...
THE SUN
Al Hilal want an answer from Bruno Fernandes by next week over whether he fancies a money-spinning move to Saudi Arabia this summer.
Florian Wirtz has told Bayern Munich he is joining Liverpool in a move that will smash the British transfer record.
Real Madrid superstar Luka Modric is set to buy a £1.1m house on the outskirts of Swansea, leaving excited fans gobsmacked.
Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho look certain to be sold by cash-strapped Manchester United this summer.
Tom Lockyer has revealed he was hurt when Luton did not offer him a new contract this month.
Gary Lineker is planning for life as a "media disruptor" after leaving the BBC, according to reports.
Former Liverpool star Albert Riera is a leading contender to become the next Hull City boss.
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DAILY TELEGRAPH
Alejandro Garnacho's representatives are set to hold talks with Manchester United to discuss the Argentina forward's future amid his fury at being dropped for the Europa League final.
The inaugural edition of a 16-team Rugby Club World Cup is expected to take place at the end of the 2027-28 season after discussions in Cardiff on Friday.
Pep Guardiola has become embroiled in another club-vs-country row with England after being asked to make James McAtee and Rico Lewis available during the Club World Cup next month.
Everton are considering a summer move for Liverpool's Scotland winger Ben Doak as David Moyes' rebuilding plans take shape.
DAILY MAIL
Jack Grealish was the last to leave the celebrations as Kevin De Bruyne threw a stylish night out for his Manchester City team-mates and their loved ones as he prepares to bid farewell to his adopted home.
Manchester United have begun the process of telling staff they have lost their jobs, just hours after the team's defeat in the Europa League final.
At the age of 47, Tom Brady has been retired from football 'for good' for more than two years but the legendary quarterback is now plotting a stunning comeback.
Everton have held talks with in-demand striker Liam Delap and made their case for the £30m Ipswich man to join them over fellow Premier League rivals.
Michail Antonio has taken another huge step to returning to action with the West Ham striker back kicking balls in training with his team-mates.
Fans found with pyrotechnics at this weekend's play-off finals could be arrested and even jailed.
Newcastle defender Dan Burn is set to be rewarded for his brilliant season with a new contract.
DAILY MIRROR
Michael van Gerwen has been told that his 'race is run' after the Dutchman's retirement vow.
French Open chiefs will ban supporters from drinking alcohol in the stands as they look to clamp down on bad behaviour.
Viktor Gyokeres has revealed he prefers Lisbon to London after being linked with a summer transfer to Arsenal and Manchester United.
Jean-Philippe Mateta is considering his future, with Manchester United interested in signing the Crystal Palace striker this summer.
Arne Slot has revealed that he turned down the chance to manage Tottenham before agreeing to become Liverpool boss - and that he also had secret talks about taking over at another mystery Premier League club.
Liverpool are expected to offer Arne Slot a bumper new deal - and the title-winning boss has admitted he could see himself matching Jurgen Klopp's nine-year spell at Anfield.
THE GUARDIAN
Some of Harvard's sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision announced on Thursday that would make the Ivy League school with the nation's largest athletic program ineligible for international student visas.
DAILY EXPRESS
Alexander Zverev has revealed his plane was struck by lightning on the way to the French Open.
THE ATHLETIC
Thomas Tuchel will use England's time in Catalonia next month to start preparing his players for the temperatures they will face in next summer's World Cup.
Arsenal's assistant sporting director Jason Ayto has left the club.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said "there are discussions" for Cristiano Ronaldo to play at this summer's newly expanded Club World Cup.
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez led a players-only meeting after Inter Miami's 3-0 loss to Orlando City last weekend.
THE INDEPENDENT
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are among 10 clubs who are interested in a deal for Bruno Fernandes this summer,
Bayer Leverkusen are considering a move for Jadon Sancho, as he faces up to another move abroad in order to re-ignite his career.
Chelsea are still hoping to convince Liam Delap to move to Stamford Bridge rather than Manchester United, with their final game of the season potentially representing another game that could change the summer transfer market.
Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Antony from Manchester United this summer after the Brazilian's revelatory performances on loan at Real Betis.
THE TIMES
Tottenham Hotspur will not be among the top seeds for next season's Champions League as Uefa has ditched its previous policy of putting the Europa League winners in Pot 1 for the draw.
SCOTTISH SUN
Former Hamilton Accies star Andy Ryan has successfully appealed a whopping five-match ban - after the referee in question failed to turn up.
Celtic hero Daizen Maeda will be able to take a well-earned break after the Scottish Cup Final as Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu revealed he has rested him for their World Cup qualifiers.
Ian Gordon will become Hibs chairman on June 1, replacing Malcolm McPherson.
A Scottish FA panel has found Rangers' controversial 'ghost goal' against Hibs at Easter Road on the final day of the Scottish Premiership season should have stood.
DAILY RECORD
Youssef El Kachati has been scouted by Celtic with a view to signing him in the summer.
Jimmy Thelin has admitted Sir Alex Ferguson has offered him some advice going into the Scottish Cup final with Celtic.
Russell Martin is already putting plans in place for a potential Ibrox tenure.
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