A round-up of the best football stories and transfer gossip in this morning's newspapers.
THE SUN
Chelsea are winning the race to sign Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette. The Blues will offer £15m plus Loic Remy for the 23-year-old French international.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has told Raheem Sterling that he will not be allowed to leave Anfield this summer.
Roma are beating Swansea and Newcastle in the race for Marseille’s Andre Ayew.
Manchester United are losing the race to sign Memphis Depay – to Liverpool.
Silvio Berlusconi is on the brink of selling his controlling stake in AC Milan for £370m.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Arsenal are confident they will not be backed into a corner over the future of Manchester City target Jack Wilshere. City are willing to offer Wilshere £150,000-a-week to move to Eastlands this summer, but Arsenal do not feel they have to match that offer to keep him.
Tim Sherwood is ready to take on Newcastle United in a battle to sign Leeds United teenager Lewis Cook this summer.
Mauricio Pochettino wants the final say on transfer dealings in and out of Tottenham this summer.
Brendan Rodgers had heart-to-heart talks with Raheem Sterling - and told the youngster he is going nowhere.
DAILY MIRROR
Nathanial Clyne is eyeing a move to Manchester United and is set to snub Southampton’s demand to commit his future to them.
Wolves lead the race for Portsmouth midfielder Jed Wallace, 21.
West Ham’s Alex Song is a summer transfer target for Inter Milan.
Striker Emile Heskey, 37, is set to sign a new contract with Bolton.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City are favourites to sign highly-rated Charlton defender Joe Gomez but the Addicks want £8m.
Liverpool will take a stand against Raheem Sterling this summer and won't sell him even if he does not sign a new contract.
Barcelona sporting director Ariedo Braida has confirmed the club are interested in signing Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.
DAILY EXPRESS
Scotland midfielder Darren Fletcher says it was not difficult to quit Manchester United to sign for West Brom in January.
THE INDEPENDENT
Liverpool are set to let Raheem Sterling's contract run down, rather than sell the England international.
THE TIMES
Raheem Sterling will forfeit millions of pounds in wages if his contract battle with Liverpool continues into next season.
DAILY STAR
Burnley defender Ben Mee
wants boss Sean Dyche to stay with the Clarets, regardless of whether they are relegated.
DAILY RECORD
Stuart McCall has laid his cards on the table and insisted he wants to stay for the long haul to rebuild Rangers.
(Sky Sports)
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