Wednesday's Newspapers:
1st April 2020
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool have pulled out of the race to sign Jadon Sancho - leaving Manchester United and Chelsea as the two Premier League clubs interested in the England star.
Roger Federer could boycott the French Open over its decision to reschedule to October.
DAILY MAIL
Borussia Dortmund want to beat Manchester United to the signing of 16-year-old Birmingham star Jude Bellingham, with the player keen to replicate the success of Jadon Sancho in the Bundesliga.
Raheem Sterling's representatives have refused to rule out a return to Liverpool after he recently admitted his admiration for Jurgen Klopp's side.
Premier League clubs hope the league's chiefs will make a decisive call on wage cut plans during a scheduled conference call this week.
Professional football players in England face being uninsured if their careers are ended because of coronavirus.
The ECB are considering fielding Test and T20 sides at the same time this summer if the coronavirus pandemic eases.
Wimbledon's extensive insurance policy will cover £250m of lost revenue with organisers on the verge of cancelling the tennis grand slam.
Europe Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington says the 2020 event cannot be postponed and must go ahead.
Premiership Rugby clubs are seeking government help as they continue to try to save themselves from financial ruin.
THE SUN
Former Chelsea and Arsenal defender Ashley Cole's home was attacked by gang of masked robbers with high value jewellery stolen.
England winger Chris Ashton believes he may have had coronavirus and fears he may have passed it on to his mother.
DAILY STAR
Manchester United could bid for Juventus centre-back Matthijs de Ligt, with Paul Pogba, going the other way.
THE TIMES
Manchester City have angered supporters by charging season ticket holders for games despite ongoing uncertainty over fixtures.
Leicester City are eyeing up an audacious move for Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho, according to reports, but Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers is said to be aware a deal for the Brazilian is unlikely. (Leicester Mercury)
Leicester City have held "conversations" with Real Betis midfielder William Carvalho, according to reports. (Leicester Mercury)
Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists Manuel Neuer's contract renewal will not be impacted by the coronavirus shutdown, amid speculation linking him with Chelsea. (London Evening Standard)
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is still believed to be waiting for a concrete offer from Saudia Arabia's Public Investment Group. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Manchester United are reportedly expected to press on with a deal to sign Jack Grealish despite the Aston Villa captain apologising and being hit with a fine for flouting the government's coronavirus advice. (Birmingham Mail)
Juventus may be forced to offload former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey this summer, but only if they are unsuccessful in their efforts to sell Cristiano Ronaldo, according to reports in Italy. (Football.London)
Swansea City are set to miss out on a transfer payment from Sheffield United for former striker Oli McBurnie if the current season is abandoned. (Wales Online)
Manchester United are preparing a bid for Juventus and Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, 20, with France midfielder Paul Pogba, 27, set to leave Old Trafford and go the other way. (Star)
The Red Devils could be forced into paying Chile striker Alexis Sanchez, 31, a £1.1m annual loyalty fee when he returns from his loan spell at Inter Milan. (Sun)
Everton are planning huge summer bids for Real Madrid's Wales forward Gareth Bale, 30, and Juventus' Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 29. (90min.com)
Meanwhile, the Toffees are using video conferencing service Zoom to stay in touch with team-mates and medical staff, with injured France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 30, set to talk to his surgeon on the platform. (Guardian)
Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema, 32, has defended his comments where he compared Chelsea striker and his France team-mate Olivier Giroud, 33, to a 'go kart' on an Instagram live session. (Marca)
Arsenal are interested in Ivory Coast siblings, midfielder Hamed Traore, 20, who is on loan at Sassuolo from Empoli, and his brother Amad, 17, a winger at Atalanta. (90min.com)
1st April 2020
DAILY MIRROR
Liverpool have pulled out of the race to sign Jadon Sancho - leaving Manchester United and Chelsea as the two Premier League clubs interested in the England star.
Roger Federer could boycott the French Open over its decision to reschedule to October.
DAILY MAIL
Borussia Dortmund want to beat Manchester United to the signing of 16-year-old Birmingham star Jude Bellingham, with the player keen to replicate the success of Jadon Sancho in the Bundesliga.
Raheem Sterling's representatives have refused to rule out a return to Liverpool after he recently admitted his admiration for Jurgen Klopp's side.
Premier League clubs hope the league's chiefs will make a decisive call on wage cut plans during a scheduled conference call this week.
Professional football players in England face being uninsured if their careers are ended because of coronavirus.
The ECB are considering fielding Test and T20 sides at the same time this summer if the coronavirus pandemic eases.
Wimbledon's extensive insurance policy will cover £250m of lost revenue with organisers on the verge of cancelling the tennis grand slam.
Europe Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington says the 2020 event cannot be postponed and must go ahead.
Premiership Rugby clubs are seeking government help as they continue to try to save themselves from financial ruin.
THE SUN
Former Chelsea and Arsenal defender Ashley Cole's home was attacked by gang of masked robbers with high value jewellery stolen.
England winger Chris Ashton believes he may have had coronavirus and fears he may have passed it on to his mother.
DAILY STAR
Manchester United could bid for Juventus centre-back Matthijs de Ligt, with Paul Pogba, going the other way.
THE TIMES
Manchester City have angered supporters by charging season ticket holders for games despite ongoing uncertainty over fixtures.
Leicester City are eyeing up an audacious move for Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho, according to reports, but Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers is said to be aware a deal for the Brazilian is unlikely. (Leicester Mercury)
Leicester City have held "conversations" with Real Betis midfielder William Carvalho, according to reports. (Leicester Mercury)
Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists Manuel Neuer's contract renewal will not be impacted by the coronavirus shutdown, amid speculation linking him with Chelsea. (London Evening Standard)
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is still believed to be waiting for a concrete offer from Saudia Arabia's Public Investment Group. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Manchester United are reportedly expected to press on with a deal to sign Jack Grealish despite the Aston Villa captain apologising and being hit with a fine for flouting the government's coronavirus advice. (Birmingham Mail)
Juventus may be forced to offload former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey this summer, but only if they are unsuccessful in their efforts to sell Cristiano Ronaldo, according to reports in Italy. (Football.London)
Swansea City are set to miss out on a transfer payment from Sheffield United for former striker Oli McBurnie if the current season is abandoned. (Wales Online)
Manchester United are preparing a bid for Juventus and Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, 20, with France midfielder Paul Pogba, 27, set to leave Old Trafford and go the other way. (Star)
The Red Devils could be forced into paying Chile striker Alexis Sanchez, 31, a £1.1m annual loyalty fee when he returns from his loan spell at Inter Milan. (Sun)
Everton are planning huge summer bids for Real Madrid's Wales forward Gareth Bale, 30, and Juventus' Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 29. (90min.com)
Meanwhile, the Toffees are using video conferencing service Zoom to stay in touch with team-mates and medical staff, with injured France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 30, set to talk to his surgeon on the platform. (Guardian)
Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema, 32, has defended his comments where he compared Chelsea striker and his France team-mate Olivier Giroud, 33, to a 'go kart' on an Instagram live session. (Marca)
Arsenal are interested in Ivory Coast siblings, midfielder Hamed Traore, 20, who is on loan at Sassuolo from Empoli, and his brother Amad, 17, a winger at Atalanta. (90min.com)