Barcelona are plotting a summer swoop for Leicester's Algeria playmaker Riyad Mahrez, despite the Foxes planning to more than double the 24-year-old's wages.
( Sunday Mirror )
Chelsea captain John Terry, 35, is top of the wanted list for Chinese clubs this summer, according to former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson.
( Sun on Sunday )
Newcastle, Arsenal and clubs in the Chinese Super League are keen to sign Manchester United's 34-year-old England midfielder Michael Carrick.
( Sunday Express )
But Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, 30, has turned down two approaches from Chinese Super League teams because he wants to stay at Old Trafford.
( Sunday People )
Manchester United have been told they must pay £40m if they want to sign Paris St-Germain's Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 29.
( Daily Star Sunday )
Borussia Dortmund's Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 26, says his childhood dream is to play for Real Madrid.
(Metro)
Brazil midfielder Oscar, 24, has revealed the Chelsea players want manager Guus Hiddink to stay at the club.
( Sun on Sunday )
Chelsea have made further checks on the availability of Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone as they step up their search for Jose Mourinho's long-term successor.
( Sunday People )
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu is confident the club can keep hold of its star players this summer.
( Mail on Sunday )
Barcelona are plotting a summer swoop for Leicester City star Riyad Mahrez.
( Sunday Mirror )
MANAGER MOVEMENTS
Manager Louis van Gaal will be sacked if his Manchester United side lose to Shrewsbury in the FA Cup on Monday.
( Daily Star Sunday )
And Jose Mourinho has rejected the chance to rejoin Inter Milan, because his heart is set on taking over at Manchester United.
( Sunday Express )
United still see Ryan Giggs as their next manager, as part of a succession plan which would mean a snub to Mourinho.
( Sunday Mirror )
Two of Italy's leading coaches, current Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri and former Juve manager Antonio Conte, have both made known their interest in the Stamford Bridge role, while Manchester City's Manuel Pellegrini and ex-Chile coach Jorge Sampaoli are also under consideration.
( Sunday Times )
Tottenham will give manager Mauricio Pochettino a new deal to ward off interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.
( Sunday Mirror )
Steve McClaren is plotting a mass exodus for Newcastle United's flops this summer.
( Star on Sunday )
OTHER GOSSIP
The average Premier League salary was £1.7m a year last season, compared to £324,250 in the Championship.
( Mail on Sunday )
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says he would not buy a ticket for City's FA Cup tie with Chelsea as he prepares to field a weakened side.
(Independent)
Newcastle manager Steve McClaren believes his side's training trip to La Manga can be the turning point of their season.
( Chronicle Live )
Barcelona's Brazil forward Neymar, 24, says he admires incoming Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.
(Metro)
Rafael Benitez would consider taking the England job if the Football Association call time on Roy Hodgson.
( Sunday Mirror )
Jack Wilshere says Arsenal are the title favourites due to the injury return of Danny Welbeck, Santi Cazorla... and himself!
( Mail on Sunday )
FIFA has rejected a demand from a presidential candidate to use transparent voting booths at Friday's presidential election to ensure delegates do not photograph their ballot papers.
( Sunday Express )
AND FINALLY
Louis van Gaal has been offered an amazing holiday if Manchester United sack him with a Dutch online travel agency willing to pay for him and his wife to go on an all-inclusive trip anywhere in the world.
( Sun on Sunday )
There is no place for Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi in Romario's list of the five best players to have ever lived, but the former Brazil striker does find a place for himself in the list. Romario, who won the World Cup in 1994, included himself at number two, just behind Pele.
( Goal )
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