DAILY TELEGRAPH
Radamel Falcao is so desperate to try to secure a summer move to Chelsea that he is willing take a pay cut. Jose Mourinho and Falcao share the same agent in Jorge Mendes.
West Ham have not given up on either David Moyes or Jurgen Klopp becoming their new manager.
THE SUN
Newcastle are eyeing a shock move to make Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink their new manager.
Morgan Schneiderlin will not join Liverpool or Spurs if he leaves Southampton in the summer – because he wants to play Champions League football.
Karl Robinson is top of Sheffield United’s wishlist to replace Nigel Clough.
Tottenham have put Burnley’s right-back Kieran Trippier on their shopping list.
DAILY MIRROR
Manuel Pellegrini has been assured his job is safe at Manchester City.
Swansea are close to completing the signing of Heerenveen keeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt.
Everton defender Sylvain Distin is set to snub a move to Premier League new boys Bournemouth to return to France.
Crystal Palace will listen to offers for striker Dwight Gayle.
DAILY STAR
Marseille boss Marcelo Bielsa wants the West Ham manager’s job.
DAILY EXPRESS
Paris Saint-Germain are ready to step up their interest in Angel Di Maria by offering right-back Gregory van der Wiel in a cash plus player deal.
Carlo Ancelotti and Steve McClaren were both sacked yesterday – but neither look set to end up at West Ham.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United will consider selling Angel Di Maria only if the unsettled winger wants to leave.
United must meet a £35m buy-out clause to land Valencia defender Nicolas Otamendi while Borussia Dortmund midfielder Ilkay Gundogan is also a target.
Aston Villa have made a £4m move for Swindon’s Massimo Luongo and Ben Gladwin.
Crystal Palace are set to listen to offers for captain Mile Jedinak.
Bournemouth are interested in Palace forward Dwight Gayle and Blackburn Rovers striker Josh King.
West Ham are among several clubs interested in Southend play-off hero Daniel Bentley.
DAILY RECORD
Hibs skipper Liam Craig has become the first casualty of the club's failure to bounce back to the top flight and has been told a new two-year contract is no longer on the table.
Rangers have been handed just 1500 tickets by Motherwell for Sunday's Premiership play-off second-leg showdown.
(Sky Sports)
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