Top transfer and match stories from Sunday’s papers.
Premier League
Middlesbrough stand to receive a huge windfall if Aston Villa sell Morgan Rogers, after securing a 20% sell-on clause when they agreed his earlier move — a fee that could set a new world record for sell-on payments. Former Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet has criticised the Blues for banning Enzo Fernandez, calling the decision a “massive, unnecessary risk.” Fulham are weighing up a move for Bayer Leverkusen attacking midfielder Malik Tillman, 23, as they seek midfield options while Harry Wilson appears set to leave on a free transfer at season’s end. In other news, Nottingham Forest will honour ex-striker Tony Woodcock before their Europa League quarter-final second leg with Porto, righting a longstanding omission.
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Scotland
SPFL officials are preparing contingency plans for a high-stakes Old Firm Premiership play-off if the title race between Rangers and Celtic finishes level. Celtic are reportedly interested in veteran goalkeeper Mat Ryan after his impressive displays in La Liga with Levante. Rangers forward Ryan Naderi has auctioned the shirt he wore when scoring his first league goal for the club to raise money for his boyhood side, after that club missed out on a development fee following his £4.3 million transfer.
Sources: national Sunday newspapers and club reports.