The top stories making Sunday’s back pages in the UK…
The Sun: Louis van Gaal says Pedro will turn Manchester United into a title force.
Also: Roy Keane has rubbished Arsenal’s title chances and dismissed them as just “selfies and six-packs.”
And: Manchester United were under fire yesterday after unveiling their new shirt for women — with a plunging neckline.
Plus: Sunderland have finally sealed a deal to secure their loan Ranger — in Dutchman Leroy Fer.
Sunday Mirror: The king of controversy, Roy Keane, has accused his old club Manchester United of lacking spine and being “a throwback to the 1980s.”
Also: West Ham will this week step up their attempts to bring QPR’s Charlie Austin to Upton Park.
Daily Star Sunday: Rafael da Silva is close to finally sealing his Old Trafford exit and joining Lyon.
Also: Ashley Young has been offered a new three-year contract by Manchester United – with the option of a further year.
And: Arsene Wenger insists Mesut Ozil will leave a greater Premier League legacy than Chelsea ace Eden Hazard.
Plus: John Stones’ move from Everton to Chelsea is being held up by a sell-on agreement – with League One Barnsley.
Mail on Sunday: Roberto Soldado wants to join Villarreal and end his two-year spell at Tottenham.
Also: Steve McClaren wants Fabricio Coloccini to remain at Newcastle United amid interest from Alan Pardew and Crystal Palace.
Sunday Express: Manchester United will not give up on their world record pursuit of Real Madrid star Gareth Bale.
Also: Newcastle United have emerged as shock rivals to Spurs in the scramble to try and sign West Brom’s emerging striker Saido Berahino.
Metro: Southampton have contacted Liverpool target Adama Traore ahead of a possible transfer move, according to reports.
Also: Manchester United have opened talks with Paris Saint Germain over a deal to sign Lucas Moura, according to reports.
Sunday Telegraph: BT Sport was close to snatching the rights the rights to Spanish football in the UK from Sky Sports on Saturday after its bitter rival dramatically pulled out of the bidding process.
Sunday Times: Jose Mourinho last night sent out an ominous warning to rivals Arsene Wenger, Louis van Gaal and Manuel Pellegrini by saying he considers himself to be a better manager now than he was 10 years ago when he first lifted the Premier League title.