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Football headlines: De Gea set to sign...

The main football stories and transfer gossip from the back pages of Monday's morning newspapers.

THE SUN
David de Gea is ready to hand Manchester United a massive boost by signing a new two-year deal worth around £20m.
Steve McClaren is reluctant to answer
Newcastle’s SOS and save the crisis-hit club.
Jay Rodriguez will be offered a new deal at Southampton despite not playing for a year.

DAILY TELEGRAPH
Fabricio Coloccini could be stripped of the Newcastle captaincy for the final three games of the season after being involved in a bust-up with goalkeeper Tim Krul following Saturday’s defeat at Leicester.

DAILY MIRROR
Chris Ramsey is set to be handed the QPR job even if the club are relegated from the Premier League.
John Terry led Chelsea to their fourth Premier League title and then took a dig at Rafa Benitez.
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood is eyeing a move for Hull full-back Andy Robertson.
Wolves’ £2m-rated striker Benik Afobe could be snapped up by West Brom.
Arsene Wenger will hold talks with veteran pair Tomas Rosicky and Mathieu Flamini over their Arsenal futures. Wenger has also admitted that Arsenal's superb 2015 form has made him rethink his summer transfer plans.
It will be hard for Aston Villa to keep Christian Benteke this summer admits team-mate, neighbour and close pal Leandro Bacuna.
Robin van Persie has been struck off penalty-taking duties for Manchester United following his spot-kick miss against West Brom.
Swansea's Jonjo Shelvey merits an England recall, according to Swans boss Garry Monk.

DAILY RECORD
Kris Commons reckons Ronny Deila has Celtic on course for the Champions League with a better squad than Neil Lennon’s last-16 heroes.
Stuart McCall has blasted out a defiant message that Rangers can come through three play-off ties to emerge as a Premiership outfit.

DAILY STAR
John Carver will not walk out on crisis club Newcastle despite slamming his players in public.
Steve Bruce has told his Hull players not to take their top-flight status for granted.
Liverpool are weighing up move for Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.

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