The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…
DAILY MAIL
Newcastle are expecting to receive a formal offer from Liverpool for 25-year-old Sweden striker Alexander Isak this week.
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Sky Sports News’ Mark McAdam explains why Liverpool are in a financially strong position to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle
MIRROR
Manchester United are aiming to gazump Brentford in the race for Metz wonderkid Idrissa Gueye after being left furious by the Bees.
The England squad are in line for a bumper £15m payday after retaining their Euros crown courtesy of a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Spain.
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Jubilant England fans go wild at Box Park in Croydon as Lionesses win 2025 Euros after beating Spain in final
Millwall are in talks with Luton Town in a bid to try and strike a deal for Alfie Doughty.
THE SUN
Aston Villa are set to rival AC Milan and Newcastle for England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is a free agent after leaving Everton.
Burnley want English goalkeeper Sam Johnstone from Wolves as they look to replace outgoing 22-year-old compatriot James Trafford, who is set to join Manchester City.
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Watch some of Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford’s best saves from their promotion-winning 24/25 season, as he is linked with a move to Manchester City
West Ham are keeping tabs on Sheffield United’s English goalkeeper Michael Cooper.
Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri still wants a staggering £100m for the troubled club.
THE ATHLETIC
Ecuador winger Jeremy Sarmiento is ready to leave Brighton this summer and is attracting interest from South America.
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