Arsenal eye Partey, Everton keen on Belotti, Juventus enter race for Willian, Neville may resign, and more transfer gossip.
Boris Johnson's warning that many more families will lose loved ones makes the front pages.
The Christchurch mosques that were attacked, with 51 people killed, have marked the anniversary.
The BBC gained exclusive access to Taiz, home to one of the longest running battles of Yemen's civil war.
The BBC's James Gallagher explains the UK government's next stage of response to the virus.
Debutant Glen Durrant remains top of the Premier League after beating Daryl Gurney in Liverpool.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he "expects" Paul Pogba to still be at the club next season.
Friday's back pages
Bath flanker Francois Louw will retire at the end of the season following nine years with the club.