Kalvin Phillips has told Man City that he will leave the club permanently – Paper Talk

Highlights and Monday newspaper rumors. . .

AFTERNOON STANDARD

Kalvin Phillips has told Manchester City that he will leave the club permanently.

Manchester United could loan Sofyan Amrabat back, according to reports

DAILY MAIL

Liverpool have rejected an offer of 11. 8 million pounds from French Marseille for Japanese midfielder Wataru Endo.

Manchester United are the latest to sign Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui if they manage to move Aaron Wan-Bissaka to West Ham.

Leicester City are a significant offer for Celtic’s Japanese midfielder Reo Hatate.

Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, continues to advance motor sport towards Olympic inclusion.

Chelsea’s newest young signing Renato Veiga says patience is needed amid his faltering start to pre-season, and Saturday’s 4-1 defeat to Celtic caused concern among some enthusiasts.

Prince Cissé, son of former Liverpool player Djibril Cissé, has signed a scholarship agreement with the club.

Pep Guardiola has stated that the proper preparation for Manchester City’s new defence is and hopes to move on to the crusade little done.

FIFA is in Paris – with President Gianni Infantino among the guests on Friday night – to complete the paperwork for Spain, Portugal and Morocco’s bids for the 2030 World Cup.

DAILY MIRROR

Harvey Elliott believes Lee Carsley would be in a position to step up and take over the senior position in England.

Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg admitted the £25million tag placed on his head was “particularly high” considering his long career at Anfield.

Liverpool will not be launching new star Trey Nyoni straight into Premier League action, despite some brilliant pre-season performances.

THE SUN

Manchester United seem to be in a position to add the old Michael Appleton to their backroom team. The 48-year-old played for United as a child before moving to Preston and then becoming a manager.

Tom Cannon will spark a three-club brawl if Leicester let him leave this summer. Sheffield United, West Brom and Stoke City are all considering a loan deal for Cannon.

THE TELEGRAPH OF THE DAY

Former Leicester and England player Guy Porter retired from rugby at the age of 27 after suffering concussion-related problems.

. ATHLETIC

Nick Pope says he has never been given an explanation for his absence from England and is determined to win back a place in the national team.

Canada used a drone to monitor a Chile consultation ahead of its men’s Copa America last month.

Wolves winger Enso Gonzalez is facing a long era of absence after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury at the Paris Olympics men’s soccer tournament.

Christian Barmore, the standout defensive back and one of the New England Patriots’ most productive players, was diagnosed with blood clots over the weekend, the team announced in a statement.

THE GUARDIAN

Sport Canada is withholding investment from the country’s women’s soccer coach, Bev Priestman, and two suspended team officials, calling the drone scandal that engulfed the team a national embarrassment.

DAILY EXPRESS

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has admitted that 17-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli is his “first choice” to take Lewis Hamilton’s seat.

Federico Chiesa would be in favor of moving to Manchester United despite Arsenal’s start of negotiations with Juventus.

DAILY ENTRY

In-demand Matt O’Riley is reportedly “willing to wait” for a move to Atalanta, with all of Europe chasing the Celtic midfielder.

Cyriel Dessers has denied rumours that he would be the next to join the Rangers’ exodus.

Tanner Tessmann’s agent, Andrea D’Amico, has admitted that Venezia’s asking price may scare off suitors amid Celtic’s interest.

Brendan Rodgers admits that Gustaf Lagerbielke is fit to leave Celtic in the summer window.

THE SCOTLAND SUN

Dundee signs QPR left-back Ziyad Larkeche on a season-long loan.

Partick Thistle was left in limbo after a Hampden manager made a screenshot error denying them the possibility of making a late substitution against Motherwell in the League Cup.

Napoli will make a £10 million bid for Scottish star Billy Gilmour.

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