Key news and transfer rumors from Tuesday’s papers…
Daily mail
Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy is emerging as a summer option for Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic, as well as Liverpool and Newcastle United.
According to reports, Bayern Munich still hope to bring in Roberto Di Zerbi, despite the manager claiming he would prefer to stay at Brighton.
Joao Cancelo showed his de facto Manchester City replacement Josep Guardiola no love during a blind ratings challenge.
The Daily Telegraph
Saudi Pro League clubs are pushing to sign Manchester United midfielder Casemiro when the transfer window opens next month.
Chelsea’s sporting directors, Paul Winstanley and Lawrence Stewart, are not in doubt over their positions as the club prepare for next weekend’s season review.
Gloucester have defended head coach George Skevington after their club-record 90-0 defeat by Northampton Saints, adding that his future is not up for debate.
Guardian
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is trying to convince Dougie Freedman to turn down Newcastle’s offer to become sporting director after the former Scotland striker talks about replacing Dan Ashworth. Talked.
New York City FC manager Nick Cushing has denied allegations that he punched a Toronto FC player in March.
Times
Everton’s takeover bid by 777 Partners has been dealt another blow after it emerged that the company’s co-founder is under pressure to resign.
Manchester City are interested in signing Vivian Miedema, the Women’s Super League’s top goalscorer, after Arsenal announced she would be leaving.
The Scottish sun
Marks and Spencer is facing the wrath of the tartan army – after England planted bags in one of its most popular stores in Scotland.
Celtic hero Henrik Larsson was overcome with emotion as thousands of fans spontaneously chanted his name as he walked on stage to collect his award.
Rangers target Jose Cordoba has been left out of the squad for their latest match at Levski Sofia as he looks very close to confirming a £3m move to Ibrox.
Daily record
Craig Sibbald has given Dundee United a major boost by agreeing a new deal to return to the Premiership.
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