The most interesting articles and transfer gossip from Monday’s newspapers…
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Nottingham Forest’s appeal over breaches of spending rules will happen next week in what could prove to be a key result in their fight to remain in the Premier League.
Gloucestershire is again considering selling its historic Bristol stadium, with financial reports – attributable to be published on Monday – more likely to show losses of around £1m.
DAILY MAIL
Former Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita is facing punishment for refusing to participate in Werder Bremen’s Bundesliga match against Bayer Leverkusen after being told he wouldn’t start the match.
Arsenal star Kieran Tierney has forged doubt on his future on the club, revealing he will not be in talks with manager Mikel Arteta.
Transgender inclusion policies in football and cricket can be examined by the federal government at a gathering on Monday afternoon.
Former Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac emerges as a surprising name being considered by Liverpool.
TIMES
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is attempting to negotiate an extension of the deadline that will give the club’s potential buyer, 777 Partners, additional time to boost funds and meet the terms of the planned takeover.
SUN
Arsenal have received a giant boost ahead of the second leg of their quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich, with Kingsley Coman joining the list of players who’re doubtful attributable to injury.
Josh Murphy’s hot form for Oxford United has attracted interest from five Championship and MLS clubs.
Gleison Bremer could swap Juventus and the Old Lady for Manchester United and Old Trafford, but only next yr.
Mikel Arteta is reportedly adding controversial former Manchester United star Gabriel Heinze to his backline.
Paris Saint-Germain have cooled their interest in Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford, citing a source saying he was never on their radar.
Newly crowned German champions Bayer Leverkusen are ready to hitch Premier League clubs in the race to sign Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville.
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is on a collision course with the club’s manager Eric ten Hag after he appeared to “like” social media posts harshly criticizing the Dutchman.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed they’re investigating racist insults towards Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka following his Champions League match against Bayern Munich on Wednesday.
Tom Wagner has little doubt he can turn Birmingham City right into a footballing force again, despite the threat the club may spend next season in League One.
Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni was subjected to racist gestures after scoring the winning goal against Mallorca on Saturday.
EVERYDAY MIRROR
Eric Dier believes the “amazing” atmosphere on the Allianz Arena might help Bayern Munich beat Arsenal in the Champions League.
DAILY EXPRESS
Katie Boulter has revealed that Emma Raducanu was instrumental in helping her claim her first victory at tour level on clay through the British Billie Jean King Cup.
Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi says it is barely a matter of time before Gareth Southgate brings Dominic Solanke into his England squad.
GUARDIAN
Roma defender Evan Ndicka is recovering in hospital after collapsing on the pitch during Sunday’s Serie A clash with Udinese.
Jason Day has revealed his desire to compete in his first Olympic golf tournament after missing the 2016 return attributable to Zika virus concerns and failing to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 tournament.
SCOTTISH SUN
Don Cowie has revealed that Philippe Clement apologized for not shaking his hand after Ross County’s shock win over Rangers.
DAILY LOG
Former Celtic star Jeremie Frimpong says it “still doesn’t feel real” after helping Bayer Leverkusen change into Bundesliga champions for the primary time.
Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart admits he loves life at the highest of the Scottish Premiership but nothing will change his decision to retire at the top of the season.
Rangers outgoing Sam Lammers stays in excellent form for FC Utrecht and on Sunday equaled a club record by scoring in six consecutive games.
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