The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…
THE SUN
Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford has lost the dressing room after admitting he wants to leave Old Trafford.
Rashford has broken up with his girlfriend who is set to appear on Love Island All Stars.
Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell is facing six months on the sidelines amid no interest from other clubs in the player.
Manchester United and Chelsea are keeping tabs on Bayern Munich star Leroy Sane.
DAILY MAIL
Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho has responded to worries about his health after undergoing surgery.
Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was spotted wearing a bizarre pair of gloves during Sunday’s meeting with Fulham.
Tottenham fans protested against Daniel Levy before their game with Liverpool amid their mixed form this season.
DAILY MIRROR
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Liverpool team-mate Diogo Jota has publicly joked about the defender signing a new deal at Anfield.
Ruben Amorim is urging Manchester United to build a brand-new scouting team in Portugal.
Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi admits he will “try and find space” for champion players amid links with Paul Pogba.
Alejandro Garnacho will not find a route out of Manchester United with Barcelona after they turned down the potential of a move.
Bukayo Saka fears a damaging lay-off for the crunch time in Arsenal’s season after picking up an injury against Crystal Palace.
Rico Lewis admits Manchester City’s confidence is smashed – and things are “just not right”.
DAILY STAR
Alexis Sanchez has admitted he wanted to cut short his stint with Manchester United after his first training session.
Manchester United are planning to go on a post-season trip to Malaysia, that will raise further concerns about player welfare.
DAILY RECORD
Hearts first-team coach Liam Fox is under consideration for the vacant Raith Rovers’ job.
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The Daily Mail says a "recession made in Downing Street", external is on the way, as it leads on the warning from business leaders at the CBI that the governmen
Mr Bass, who has been running the club for about 50 years, said the current arrangement with the council allowed the club to operate as a registered charity and
Tottenham and Liverpool meet in Sunday's big Premier League match in north London as the Reds aim to ensure they will be top of t