Papers: Rogers emerges as Man Utd's top attacking target

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The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...

PREMIER LEAGUE

Morgan Rogers has emerged as Manchester United's number one attacking target, and is expected to cost £86m - La Gazzetta dello Sport

Chelsea, Arsenal and PSG are also in the running for Rogers' signature, which may force the Red Devils to turn their attentions to AC Milan's Rafael Leao - La Gazzetta dello Sport

Kobbie Mainoo is set for a 650 per cent pay rise at Manchester United, with his reported new contract taking him from £20,000-per-week to £150,000 - Daily Mail

Five Arsenal players have been touted for potential departures in order to fund the signing of Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez, including Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri - The Telegraph

Crystal Palace are eyeing Coverntry City's Frank Lampard as a potential replacement for Oliver Glasner. Fulham would also be interested in Lampard's services should Marco Silva leave Craven Cottage - The Independent

Manchester United and Arsenal have been placed on red alert as Sandro Tonali has decided he wants to remain in the Premier League next season - The Sun

EFL

Ex-England boss Steve McClaren is set for talks with recently-relegated Rotherham about becoming their new manager - The Sun

EUROPEAN FOOTBALL

A football fan in Spain has been given a nine-month suspended prison sentence after racially abusing Marcus Rashford - ESPN

70-year-old Angel Mateos Gonzalez is set to come out of retirement 27 years after last playing to appear for Spanish fifth-tier side CD Colunga as a result of a goalkeeping crisis. He will become the oldest player in history to play in an official match - The Guardian

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL

Scottish midfielder Lewis Ferguson would prefer a move to the Premier League rather than to Rangers as rumours of a Bologna exit gather pace - Daily Record

Charlton Athletic were scouting both Will Ferry and Luke Graham during the Dundee derby - Daily Record

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TENNIS

British No 1 Jack Draper is a doubt for Wimbledon after pulling out of the French Open with a knee injury - The Sun

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