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Top Stories and Transfer Rumours from Sunday’s Newspapers: Manchester United, Tottenham, Newcastle, and More!

Manchester United, Tottenham, and West Ham are all making moves in the transfer market, with potential signings and internal investigations making headlines in Sunday’s newspapers.

Manchester United have emerged as dark horses in the race to sign Ivan Toney, while Tottenham and West Ham are battling it out for Fulham central defender Tosin Adarabioyo. Meanwhile, Bruno Guimaraes has expressed his contentment at Newcastle amid links to Manchester United.

Newcastle’s victory over Tottenham has guaranteed them a finish above 14th place in the league table, triggering a clause that will see them sign Lewis Hall from Chelsea for £28m. Brighton and Brentford are keeping an eye on Portugal U20 attacking midfielder Gustavo Sa, while Brentford are investigating their injury woes this season.

Israel has set their sights on featuring in future editions of the Copa America after signing a cooperation agreement with CONMEBOL. In other news, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola praised his team for their patience and composure in a 5-1 win against Luton, while Ange Postecoglou criticized his Tottenham team for lacking bravery in their defeat.

Real Madrid secured a 1-0 win against Mallorca with a goal from Aurelien Tchouameni as they rested key players ahead of their Champions League clash with Manchester City.

Off the pitch, Chelsea’s US owners have sold the hotels on the Stamford Bridge site, Swansea City is suing Russell Martin for breach of contract, and Dan Burn celebrated a Newcastle goal with a British Sign Language message for deaf fans.

In other news, Nike’s Team USA track and field kit for women has been criticized for being revealing and sexist, while Philippe Clement has accused Dundee of disrespecting fans. Scotland boss Steve Clarke is keeping tabs on Lincoln City’s Joe Taylor, and Daizen Maeda laments not being able to play for Celtic in front of his son due to injury.

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