Saturday 2 March 2019 08:00, UK
Back-page headlines and transfer rumours from Saturday's national newspapers...
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Harry Kane has left Tottenham players fearing he will consider his future if the club cannot break their trophy duck by the end of next season.
DAILY STAR
Manchester United are ready to break the bank and splash £154m on Benfica duo Ruben Dias and Joao Felix.
Pep Guardiola could get £350m to spend this summer to fulfil his wishes to add four key players to his squad.
THE SUN
Paul Pogba is set to cap an amazing turnaround by being named Manchester United's new skipper.
Real Madrid have finally run out of patience with Gareth Bale and will sell him this summer.
Neil Warnock's transfer dealings at Cardiff are being probed by the FA after his son James was used in contract negotiations.
Bolton owner Ken Anderson has apologised for failing to pay his players and revealed that a takeover deal is up in the air in a shock email.
THE TIMES
Newcastle midfielder Isaac Hayden admits he still feels in limbo, wanting to leave the club at the end of the season for family reasons despite getting an extended run in the side.
Attacking players are to be banned from standing next to opposing defenders in walls at free-kicks as a part of a shake-up of football's laws.
Britain's wealthiest man, industrialist Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has emerged as a potential saviour for Team Sky after reportedly holding talks with Sir Dave Brailsford about keeping the team together after 2019.
DAILY MIRROR
Paris Saint-Germain have stepped up security for their players after a series of burglaries at their homes during games in recent months.
Gareth Southgate will run the rule over in-form Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton when they face Crystal Palace on Saturday.
DAILY MAIL
Huddersfield have axed Jason Puncheon after the winger was involved in a furious bust-up with manager Jan Siewert.
Maro Itoje has been cleared for a swift return to England's starting XV against Italy at Twickenham next Saturday, after coming through intensive training in Oxford last week.
THE INDEPENDENT
The FA is investigating allegations that Chelsea made illegal payments to the father of Andreas Christensen when they signed him from Brondby in 2012.
DAILY RECORD
Brendan Rodgers insists he chose not to tell Celtic's players he was off to Leicester City because he feared it might derail their surge towards eight-in-a-row.
SCOTTISH SUN
Alfredo Morelos has admitted he avoids going out much in Glasgow because of abuse from Celtic fans.