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Morgan Rogers: Potential transfer could yield a world record sell-on fee for Middlesbrough - Paper Talk and football transfer gossip

Sunday's top stories include more reaction to Enzo Fernandez being dropped for Chelsea and Fulham exploring a deal for Bayer Leverkusen's 23-year-old attacking midfielder Malik Tillman

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

Premier League

Middlesbrough will land a potential world record sell-on fee if Aston Villa flog Morgan Rogers, due to a 20 per cent sell-on clause - Sun on Sunday.

Chelsea have taken a "massive, unnecessary risk" by banning Enzo Fernandez, according to former Blues midfielder Gus Poyet - Sun on Sunday.

Fulham are exploring a deal for Bayer Leverkusen's 23-year-old attacking midfielder Malik Tillman as they look for options with Harry Wilson poised to leave at the end of the season as a free agent - Mail on Sunday.

One of football's great injustices will be rectified on Thursday evening when former Nottingham Forest striker Tony Woodcock walks onto the pitch before the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final against Porto - Sunday Times.

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Scotland

SPFL chiefs are prepared for a blockbuster Old Firm Premiership play-off should the title race end in a deadlock between Rangers and Celtic - Sunday Mail.

Celtic are considering a summer move for veteran goalkeeper Mat Ryan who has impressed in La Liga this season with Levante - Scottish Sun on Sunday.

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Rangers striker Ryan Naderi has auctioned off the strip he wore scoring his first league goal for the Ibrox side to donate funds for his boyhood club, after they missed out on a development fee on his £4.3 million transfer - Scottish Sun on Sunday.

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