Manchester United are looking at a swap deal which would involve forward Marcus Rashford, 27, turning a loan move to Aston Villa into a permanent switch and his fellow England international Ollie Watkins, 29, moving the other way. (Star), external
Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 29, will only be allowed to leave Manchester United if the club receive an offer in excess of £20m. (Mirror), external
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone is interested in fellow Argentine and Tottenham centre-back Cristian Romero and might try to sign the 26-year-old before this summer's Club World Cup. (Sunday Express), external
Spain winger Nico Williams, 22, has been linked with a move to Arsenal and Barcelona but has suggested he wants to stay with Athletic Bilbao and play for them in the Champions League next season if they qualify. (AS - in Spanish) , external
Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres is believed to be a target for a number of clubs but the 26-year-old Sweden striker says "no-one can predict what will happen - we enjoy the moment". (Metro), external
Real Madrid are set to part company with manager Carlo Ancelotti and have made contact with Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso's camp, although the Spaniard could cost them about £15m in compensation. (Sky Sports Germany) , external
Ancelotti's preference if he leaves Real Madrid is to take over as manager of the Brazil national team. (Athletic - subscription required), external
Sweden striker Alexander Isak, who has been linked with Arsenal and Liverpool, is expected to stay at Newcastle United as the Magpies are set to price the 25-year-old out of a move this summer. (Football Insider) , external
Chelsea, Newcastle and Juventus are interested in South Korea centre-back Kim Min-jae, with Bayern Munich willing to sell the 28-year-old. (Sky Sports Germany), external
Manchester City are planning to make a move for Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa and believe an offer of £50m for the Portugal international could be enough, despite the 25-year-old having a £63m buyout clause in his contract. (Mirror), external
Bayern Munich are monitoring Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos, who is on loan at French club Strasbourg. (Mail)
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STAR ON SUNDAY
Manchester United are considering a shock swap deal involving Marcus Rashford and Ollie Watkins.
Alan Shearer reckons he would be gobsmacked if Marcus Rashford still has a career left for him at Manchester United.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Atletico Madrid are eager to seal a deal for Tottenham centre-back Cristian Romero ahead of the Club World Cup. Diego Simeone has identified the Spurs defender as his primary target.
Former Monaco and Croatia international midfielder Nikola Pokrivac has died at the age of 39 following a tragic car crash in Karlovac on Friday.
SUN ON SUNDAY
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim wants Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace as a key summer signing - and is hopeful of winning the race.
Liverpool are lining up a move for Brentford hitman Bryan Mbeumo - despite Mo Salah signing a new deal.
Virgil van Dijk earned £3m in image rights and sponsorship deals last season.
French club Caen, who are co-owned by France captain Kylian Mbappe, have been relegated to the French third tier.
SUNDAY MIRROR
Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen is reportedly giving himself a month to decide on his future - but wants to stay in the Premier League next season.
Andre Onana could be handed a Manchester United lifeline - after Ruben Amorim made strengthening other areas of the team his top priority.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Premier League clubs are charging as much as £1,800 for children to be mascots at games, prompting fierce criticism from MPs and campaigners.
Arne Slot has hit back at suggestions that champions-elect Liverpool's success will be diminished because it has been a poor Premier League this season.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
A furious Niclas Fullkrug launched a scathing attack on his team-mates as he accused West Ham of having a 'mindset problem' after they conceded a late equaliser against bottom-side Southampton.
Kobbie Mainoo stunned fans online when he posted a throwback photo of himself donning a Spurs retro shirt of a Premier League rival.
SCOTTISH SUN
Neil Critchley has slammed referee John Beaton and accused him of showing him no respect in their semi-final loss to Aberdeen at Hampden.
SUNDAY RECORD
Defiant Connor Barron is adamant that Rangers' season is not over.
Jimmy Thelin reached his first ever final as a gaffer - then insisted Aberdeen can go and lift the Scottish Cup.
Guardian
Ugochukwu stuns West Ham to move Southampton level with Derby’s total
Lesley Ugochukwu’s added-time equaliser ensured Southampton equalled Derby’s record-low Premier League points total with a draw at West Ham.
The already-relegated Saints were still on course to be crowned the worst team in Premier League history after Jarrod Bowen fired the hosts into the lead. But they were not even the worst team at the London Stadium for long periods of a dreadful game, and they snatched a deserved point deep into added time when the Chelsea loanee Ugochukwu drove home through a crowded penalty area.
The Southampton fans behind the goal celebrated as if they had won the league, probably drowning out groans from Derby after they saw their record-low points tally of 11 from the 2007-08 season matched.
Meanwhile, to say West Ham have not got going under their new manager, Graham Potter, is an understatement. The Hammers have picked up an average of one point a game since Potter took over, a worse record than that of his maligned predecessor, Julen Lopetegui.
Potter criticised his players afterwards for their inability to control games and admitted he faces some big decisions this summer. “I can’t say we deserved much more, which is a reflection on how disappointed we are,” said the manager. “Credit to Southampton, but we didn’t do enough to win and in the end, we have to look at the reasons why.
“If you have to be the protagonists of the game, which I think West Ham are at home to Southampton. We have to be able to control things and be able to attack and be able to be in control of the situation.
“We weren’t able to do that and in the end, that always feeds the opponent, no matter where they are in the league, whatever their points tally is.
“We have to look at the season as a whole and zoom out and think about what decisions we can make going forward, because where we are now and how we’re playing, we need to improve.”
West Ham did almost grab the lead inside three minutes through Niclas Füllkrug, starting his first game since January after another spell out injured. The Germany striker got a toe to Lucas Paquetá’s ball into the box ahead of Jan Bednarek but his effort was well saved at his near post by Aaron Ramsdale.
Yet despite still not being mathematically safe from relegation – albeit with realistically little chance of making the drop – the hosts plodded through the first half with a bewildering lack of urgency. Southampton, with two wins to their name all season, were by far the more threatening side, with Kamaldeen Sulemana teeing up Kyle Walker-Peters, who drove across goal and narrowly wide.
The league’s lowest scorers came even closer after half an hour when Jack Stephens’s shot was blocked by Paquetá, with Sulemana thudding the rebound against the bar.

Jarrod Bowen scores but West Ham would be frustrated again. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters
Boos rang out as the teams trudged off at half-time, and there were still thousands of empty seats when Bowen lifted the tedium a minute into the second half. The goal came from a Southampton corner, with Emerson Palmieri and then Mohammed Kudus strolling forward before finding Füllkrug, whose incisive pass played in Bowen to score his 10th goal of the season.
It was the 78th goal conceded by the Saints this term. That almost became 79 when Füllkrug headed in a James Ward-Prowse corner at the far post, but the striker’s forearm into the throat of Ramsdale ensured it was rightly chalked off.
Southampton’s chances of a point looked to have disappeared along with the ball after the substitute Tyler Dibling blazed over. But in the fourth minute of added time Dibling found Walker-Peters, whose cross deflected off Max Kilman and was lashed in by Ugochukwu.
Their interim manager, Simon Rusk, was delighted with a point. “I think we can be really pleased. I thought that it was the least we deserved,” he said.
“I thought the players showed mental stamina in the second half and didn’t in any way, shape or form feel sorry for ourselves. And we fully deserved our equaliser at the end.
“I’m really pleased to see that they’ve had a moment with the fans at the end. That was a nice moment to observe. Late goals at the end like that, after what’s been a really difficult season, is a lovely moment.”
FLW
Southampton FC plotting Aaron Ramsdale swap deal for £25m West Ham United star
Southampton are eyeing up a summer move for West Ham United's Luis Guilherme, which could include a swap deal involving goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
That's according to journalist Alan Nixon reporting via Patreon on Easter Sunday.
The 19-year-old joined the Hammers in the summer of 2024, featuring 11 times for his new club in the Premier League so far this season. Guilherme reportedly set the London club back around £25m when he arrived from Palmeiras.
Nixon reports that the Brazilian hotshot is now on the radar of relegated Southampton, as they gear up for their return to the Championship.
The Saints are currently managerless and managed to equal Derby County's record of the lowest points tally in Premier League history, ironically with a draw against West Ham on Saturday, but the focus remains on next season now they're officially relegated from the top flight.
With promotion likely the aim next season, the Hampshire side have reportedly identified the Hammers' Brazilian starlet as a transfer target this summer.
Southampton keen on West Ham's Luis Guilherme
The 2024/25 campaign has been an absolutely miserable one for Southampton, as they've mustered a joint-record low points tally in the Premier League so far this term.
However, the Saints will be looking to heal the wounds of this campaign with a successful one in the second tier next season.
Nixon has reported that the relegated side are planning to bounce back with a bang on the transfer front too, and are already in search of fresh blood as they expect to lose a few of their current players.
This has seen Guilherme reportedly identified as a potential target for Southampton ahead of next season. The winger arrived at the London Stadium last summer, but has struggled to find minutes consistently.
The journalist has suggested that the Hampshire-based outfit could explore a loan move with a view to a permanent deal, or a potential swap deal involving goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
The Saints shot-stopper is already being heavily linked with a Premier League move following his club's relegation to the second tier, and Southampton could look to use this to their advantage in a swap deal.
Saints should use Aaron Ramsdale to their advantage
As is well documented by now, Ramsdale has a relegation release clause in his Saints contract reportedly worth £25m.
Now the Premier League's bottom club are officially down, clubs have begun to circle around the man with five England caps to his name.
As per reports by The Times, West Ham are already one of those clubs interested in bringing the former Arsenal goalkeeper back to the capital, and Southampton could use that to their advantage.
Of course, if the Hammers meet the £25m fee required to trigger his release clause, the Hampshire side is powerless to counter this. However, if they move fast, they could offer Ramsdale as part of a swap deal for one of their top targets in Guilherme, as Nixon suggested.
This could be very smart business from the Saints, as they could secure one of their priority targets this summer, by using a player who is looking very likely to leave the club in a deal, following their relegation to the Championship.