The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday’s newspapers…
SUNDAY MIRROR
INEOS will announce another round of redundancies at Manchester United on Monday and Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford are keen to forget about the club’s past achievements.
West Ham United have seen a staggering 29,000 season ticket holders walk away from the club since their move to the London Stadium.
Kevin De Bruyne will have to reassess his plans after Pep Guardiola suggested he wasn’t durable enough to keep up with the demands of modern football.
The Premier League has launched a staunch defence of VAR after confirming the number of errors made this season has plummeted compared to last year.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Bruno Fernandes was involved in a touchline bust-up with Everton legend Derek Mountfield before inspiring Manchester United’s comeback at Goodison Park – with a late VAR penalty controversy then seeing players clash after the final whistle.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Shakhtar Donetsk’s chief executive has accused FIFA of failing to support Ukrainian football during Russia’s invasion of the country.
THE OBSERVER
Atalanta’s manager, Gian Piero Gasperini, said he never intended to offend Ademola Lookman by saying the striker is “one of the worst penalty takers he has ever seen” after their home Champions League defeat by Club Brugge.
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