Leicester's PFA Player of the Year Riyad Mahrez, 25, will turn down a £40m move to Arsenal, Barcelona or Paris St-Germain to stay with the title-winning Foxes.
( Daily Star )
Chelsea are preparing another bid of around £40m to bring Everton defender John Stones, 21, to the club, but the Toffees want a transfer fee over £50m.
( Daily Express)
Premier League champions Leicester are lining up a move for Pescara striker Gianluca Lapadula, 26, who has scored 24 goals in Serie B this season.
( Daily Mirror )
Arsenal have made a bid to sign Bolton defender Rob Holding, 20, and hope he will be their first summer signing.
( Sun )
Chelsea captain John Terry, 35, will be in demand if he leaves Stamford Bridge this summer, according to Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce.
( Daily Mail )
Liverpool are considering a £15m bid for Roma defender Antonio Rudiger, 23, who is currently on loan at the Serie A side from Stuttgart.
( Calciomercato )
West Ham have offered midfielder Reece Oxford, 17, a new contract to ward off interest from Manchester City.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGER MOVEMENTS
Tottenham appear to be leading the chase for Villarreal playmaker Denis Suarez, after Spurs sent head of recruitment Paul Mitchell to watch him in the Yellow Submarines' 3-0 defeat to Liverpool in the Europa League.
( Sun )
Spurs target Lassana Diarra - formerly of Arsenal and Chelsea - has dropped the biggest hint yet he is going to leave Marseille this summer, admitting there is a "great chance" he will be moving on.
( Sun )
Manchester United assistant Ryan Giggs will leave the club if Jose Mourinho is appointed manager in place of Louis van Gaal.
( Daily Mirror )
Ajax boss Frank de Boer would "love" to join Everton this summer, according to his agent. Toffees boss Roberto Martinez is coming under increasing pressure after a poor season.
( Liverpool Echo )
Chelsea seem to have hit problems with incoming manager Antonio Conte after blocking him from bringing two members of his Italy coaching staff to the club.
( One World Sports )
Brendan Rodgers has not yet agreed a deal to return to Swansea but he remains the frontrunner in the race to be the club's manager next season.
( South Wales Evening Post )
OTHER STORIES
Manchester United have been swamped by season ticket renewals, despite patchy results under Dutchman Van Gaal.
( Daily Star )
Liverpool goalkeeper Danny Ward has suffered a knee injury and faces a race against time to be fit for the Europa League final.
( Daily Star )
Leicester assistant manager and head of recruitment Steve Walsh, the man who brought Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and N'Golo Kante to the King Power Stadium, has agreed a new contract with the club.
( Daily Express)
Thousands of disgruntled Manchester City fans snubbed outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini's farewell speech by streaming out of Etihad Stadium at the final whistle after a disappointing 2-2 draw with Arsenal which put their Champions League place in doubt.
( Sun )
Meanwhile Pellegrini, 62, says Manchester City have improved under his leadership despite their top-four position being under threat from local rivals Manchester United.
( Fourfourtwo )
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew believes Dwight Gayle could emulate Ian Wright by becoming Crystal Palace's hero against Manchester United in the FA Cup final.
( Daily Mail )
Ex-Wales midfielder Robbie Savage says current Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez, an ex-Liverpool boss, would be a "perfect" replacement for Roberto Martinez at Everton.
( BBC Radio 5 live )
Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany, 30, will miss the start of next season as it will take about four months to get match-fit again, says a Belgian physio.
( Manchester Evening News )
Talks with a Chinese investment group over the takeover of Aston Villa are at an advanced stage and the club's potential new owners were at Villa Park to watch the match against Newcastle on Saturday.
( Birmingham Mail )
West Ham confirm 52,000 season tickets have been sold at the Olympic Stadium as Karren Brady reveals the ambition to become "one of the top 10 most successful clubs in Europe".
( Daily Mail )
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has warned the Hammers they are ready to gatecrash their Upton Park leaving party.
( Daily Express)
AND FINALLY
A Cheltenham Town player has been released by the club for smashing a television with a dart at the training ground.
( Gloucestershire Echo )
Manchester City's Abu Dhabi owner Sheikh Mansour has given outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini an original LS Lowry painting as a parting gift before Pep Guardiola takes charge next season.
( Manchester Evening News)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports