What the papers say
Concerns over the financial well-being of the club has moved Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to sanction Harry Kane's £200million sale to Manchester United, according to The Mail on Sunday. Tottenham reportedly owe a reported £637m on a stadium loan and £83m in transfer fees – making the club extremely susceptible to severe financial repercussions if the season is abandoned. Levy believes that Kane's world-record sale would provide the club with a much-needed immediate injection of funds and clear some room in Jose Mourinho's bloated squad.
Staying with Tottenham, the Mail on Sunday also reports that midfielder Tanguy Ndombele is considering a move to Barcelona. The 22-year-old is believed to be weighing up his future at Spurs after he was one of three players to be put through a public training session by Mourinho amid the country's coronavirus lockdown. Barcelona are reported to be planning a summer move for Ndombele if he ultimately decides to part ways with Tottenham.
Players to watch
Joe Rodon: Manchester United are the front-runners for the 22-year-old Swansea centre-back's signature, the Sun reports.
Dayot Upamecano : The 21-year-old RB Leipzig defender, who has been linked with Arsenal, Man City and Tottenham, is wanted by Real Madrid, writes the Sunday Mirror.