The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...
TRANSFERS
Everton are confident of signing loanee Jack Grealish on a permanent deal but want Manchester City to knock £30m off their asking price - Daily Mail
Manchester United are targeting four major signings in the summer transfer window - a left-back, left winger and two midfielders - Manchester Evening News
The Red Devils have reportedly been keeping tabs on Benfica full-back Samuel Dahl -Record
PREMIER LEAGUE
Pep Guardiola will not make a decision on his Man City future until the end of the season - The Telegraph
Andre Onana is set for a pay rise at Manchester United should they qualify for the Champions League despite spending the season on loan at Trabzonspor - The Sun
A net spend of £100m is a realistic figure for Newcastle in the summer, but will be influenced by the need to comply with UEFA’s squad cost ratio rules - The i Paper
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
Real Madrid are unhappy with Jude Bellingham’s ‘pointless’ call-up to Thomas Tuchel’s squad for the friendlies against Uruguay and Japan after not playing a single minute - Marca
The first open ticket sale for this summer's World Cup final is thought to be the most expensive general admission to a match in the history of football - Daily Mail
Liam Delap has been touted for a switch of international allegiance to the Republic of Ireland - The Sun
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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Former Celtic defender Gustaf Lagerbielke is reportedly attracting interest from top European clubs after helping Sweden qualify for the World Cup -Scottish Sun
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