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Top news and transfer rumors from Sunday’s papers…

Premier League

Newcastle are unwilling to sell Bruno Guimaraes at any price, with Eddie Howe believing the midfielder’s talent is ‘priceless’ – Sunday Mail.

Manchester City have reached an agreement with Leicester City to sign 16-year-old Jeremy Monga for £12.5m plus a sell-on clause – athletic.

Liverpool have made it clear that Virgil van Dijk will not leave the club. athletic.

Manchester City striker Devin Mubama is attracting interest from Middlesbrough, Derby and Preston – Sunday Mail.

World Cup

Police to deploy 7,500 officers at Azteca Stadium amid safety concerns for England fans ahead of Mexico’s last-16 clash – The Sunday Telegraph.

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England’s players could have an eventful night ahead as a force of Mexican police has already been assembled to police the crowd of local fans.

Canada captain Alphonso Davies said it was his decision not to play in their World Cup game, a 3-0 last-16 loss to Morocco, with the Bayern Munich star confirming he “felt something” in Friday’s training session suggesting he had not fully recovered from his pre-tournament hamstring injury – athletic.

The US men’s national soccer team barricaded a small hill at its World Cup training facility on Saturday in an apparent effort to ensure no one could spy on the team’s preparations for its round-of-16 showdown with Belgium – athletic.

Egypt coach Hossam Hasan said he believed the matter had been resolved after he and team director Ibrahim Hasan had a physical altercation with a police officer at the team’s hotel in Dallas – The Guardian.

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Scotland

Neil Lennon has launched an impassioned defense of Steve Clarke – and blasted the “hysterical” pile-on he believes put the Scotland boss out of a job – Sunday Mail.

Calvin Miller believes John McGlynn would make an ideal Scotland manager – Sunday Mail.



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