What the back pages say: Moyes to meet Rooney in bid to convince striker to stay

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MAIL ON SUNDAY

Wayne Rooney is to have urgent summit talks with new Manchester United manager David Moyes as the club attempt to resolve the impasse over the England striker's future created by his fall-out with Sir Alex Ferguson. - read more

Also: Dylan Hartley is in danger of being ruled out of the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia after being sent off in yesterday's Aviva Premiership final for using foul and abusive language when appearing to call referee Wayne Barnes 'a ****ing cheat'... - read more

Footballer of the Year Gareth Bale will hold talks with Tottenham before the summer transfer window opens to discuss his future amid growing interest from Real Madrid in the £60million Welshman. - read more

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THE SUN SUNDAY

Arjen Robben hit a late winner to crown Bayern Munich kings of Europe at last.

Also: Roberto Martinez is ready to tell Dave Whelan he wants to leave Wigan - paving the way for his move to Goodison Park... Jose Mourinho reckons he can turn Romelu Lukaku into the new Didier Drogba.

SUNDAY MIRROR

David Moyes will make Marouane Fellaini his first signing at Manchester United.

Also: Manuel Pellegrini will be handed over £100million of talent to turn Manchester City back into winners... Jose Mourinho faces the threat of being banned as soon as he returns to Chelsea.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

David Moyes is planning to make Luka Modric his first signing for Manchester United.

Also: Arjen Robben was Bayern Munich's Wembley king last night as he scored the winner against Borussia Dortmund...Manuel Pellegrini will pick up a £1million bonus if he leads Manchester City to Champions League glory.

THE SUNDAY TIMES

Bayern Munich avenged their heartbreaking defeat in last year's Champions League final with a dramatic 2-1 victory over their compatriots Borussia Dortmund at Wembley last night.

Also: Dylan Hartley, the captain of Northampton, will almost certainly have to forfeit his place on the Lions tour to Australia after he was red-carded for verbally abusing the referee just before half-time in the Aviva Premiership final... Jose Mourinho has agreed a four-year contract to manage Chelsea for a second time.

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Dylan Hartley, the Northampton and some-time England captain, is set to forfeit his coveted place on the British and Iriish Lions tour of Australia after being shown the first red card in an English Premiership final, which Leicester Tigers won 37-17.

Also: Joe Root was the toast of Yorkshire after scoring his first Test century at his home ground, but his boyish features mean he struggles to buy anything stronger than lemonade at his local pub... It was, as Jonnie Peacock reflected, the strangest feeling to be sprinting towards a set of traffic lights, even if they were fixed permanently to green.

THE OBSERVER

Arjen Robben's glory goal came 12 months after his lowest point when he missed the penalty that would have given Bayern Munich victory over Chelsea.

Also: Dylan Hartley will be ruled out of the Lions tour to Australia unless he can persuade a disciplinary panel today that he aimed his words 'f****** cheat' at his opposite number - and Lions colleague - Tom Youngs and not the referee Wayne Barnes, during Northampton's 37-17 Premiership defeat to Leicester... For a while Headingley was a deliriously contented place yesterday evening.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester United are planning a shock £25million move to bring Barcelona midfield star Cesc Fabregas back to the Premier League.

Also: Joe Root became the first Yorkshireman to score his maiden Test century at Headingley yesterday... Northampton captain Dylan Hartley's British and Irish Lions hopes appear to lie in tatters after he was sent off for dissent during Saints' Aviva Premiership Final 37-17 defeat against Leicester.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Dylan Hartley's hopes of making the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia depend on the outcome of a hastily arranged Rugby Football Union disciplinary hearing this morning, after being sent off for verbally abusing referee Wayne Barnes during Northampton's Aviva Premiership final defeat by Leicester yesterday.

Also: Real Madrid are ready to test Tottenham Hotspur's insistence that Gareth Bale is not for sale at any price this summer by making a £60million bid for the Wales international... Joe Root yesterday confirmed his growing reputation as the shining light of England's new generation with a maiden Test century on his home ground.

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