The top stories and transfer rumours from Sunday’s newspapers…

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

New England boss Thomas Tuchel will be in line for a £3m bonus if he wins the next World Cup.

Andy Carroll has sent his cult status with new club Bordeaux soaring after scoring his fifth goal in three games for the French side.

Kyle Walker is the latest high-profile name on the Saudi wish list – and may line up alongside Ivan Toney next season.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Mohammed Kudus could be hit with a longer ban after being sent off for violent conduct against Tottenham.

Erik ten Hag looks set to survive another day as Manchester United manager as his side came from behind to secure a much-needed victory against Brentford.

Brighton forward Danny Welbeck had to be stretched off the pitch at St James’ Park following what appeared to be a serious injury.

Pep Guardiola would quit football before following his great rival Jurgen Klopp down the executive route, promising that the role of manager is the only one he’d consider.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Pep Guardiola has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as football’s greatest-ever manager – and insisted he has no intention of staying at Manchester City just to surpass the former Manchester United boss.

Jurgen Klopp has been slammed by fans of one his former clubs, Mainz, after taking up a new role with the Red Bull group.

Caoimhin Kelleher reckons his performances for Liverpool last season may have priced him out of the move away from Anfield.

SUNDAY TIMES

Pep Guardiola has given the clearest indication yet that he is likely to extend his tenure as Manchester City manager after saying he is still in love with his job.

STAR ON SUNDAY

Manchester City are willing to sell Kyle Walker next summer for around £15m.

THE ATHLETIC

Brighton & Hove Albion will await the results of a scan after Danny Welbeck was taken off on a stretcher with what appeared to be a back injury during the win over Newcastle United.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Pep Guardiola has dropped the biggest hint yet that he will stay in charge of Manchester City beyond the end of this season. The City manager is currently leaning towards accepting an offer of a one-year extension to his current deal, which is due to expire in the summer.

SUNDAY RECORD

Sir Chris Hoy, the Olympic cycling icon, has disclosed that he has a life expectancy of “two to four years” after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Philippe Clement insists plans are in place to ensure Rangers make sicknote signings a thing of the past.

SCOTTISH SUN ON SUNDAY

Brendan Rodgers is remaining coy on whether Aberdeen are genuine title contenders this year.

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