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Top transfer stories and rumors from Sunday’s papers…

The Sunday Mirror

Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour is leading a fierce campaign to keep Pep Guardiola at the Etihad.

Jose Mourinho wants to reunite with Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof, who has previously made no secret of his admiration for his former boss.

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Speaking on Saturday, June 1, Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak insisted manager Pep Guardiola has always been fully committed to the club and will make a decision on his future with the Catalan coach.

SUNDAY SUN

Ronaldinho has branded his beloved Brazil as “one of the worst teams” he has ever seen – and even vowed to boycott their Copa America matches.

Juventus are reportedly lining up a swoop for Alisha Lehmann in a double deal to land Douglas Luiz.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to provide technical assessment for UEFA at Euro 2024 matches.

EVENING STANDARD

Tottenham defender Luka Vuskovic is expected to join Belgian side Westerlo on loan.

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Argentina's Boca Juniors' Valentin Barco hits the ball during a Copa Libertadores semi-final first leg soccer match against Brazil's Palmeiras
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Brighton’s Valentin Barco has been left out of Argentina’s Copa America squad

Argentina have confirmed their final Copa America squad with Brighton’s Valentin Barco missing.

Luis de la Fuente played down concerns over the fitness of Rodri and Alvaro Morata after both players sparked injury fears in Spain’s Euro 2024 opener.

France defender Theo Hernandez says he will assess his AC Milan future after Euro 2024.

THE SUNDAY POST

Celtic have rekindled their interest in Dominik Livakovic by launching a £7.6m bid to sign the Croatian goalkeeper.

THE SCOTTISH SUN SUNDAY

Former Rangers stopper Andy Firth is the latest man to move to Saudi Arabia as he has agreed to be assistant goalkeeping coach at Al-Ettifaq.

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