Daily Mail: Paris Saint-Germain are set to pounce on the uncertainty surrounding Samir Nasri's future with a big-money summer swoop.
Also: Manchester City are helping Real Madrid prepare for their Champions League clash against Manchester United by giving them the Etihad Stadium for training.
Daily Express: Ryan Giggs will make his 1,000th career appearance today with Sir Alex Ferguson claiming the achievement will never be beaten.
Metro: Interim boss Rafael Benitez insists Chelsea can still bridge a seven-point gap to overhaul Manchester City to finish second in the Premier League.
Also: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says Luis Suarez will stay at the club despite the player admitting he'd like to talk to Bayern Munich this week.
And: Arsenal are on the tail of Feyenoord full-back Daryl Janmaat, along with Tottenham and Sporting Lisbon, with all three clubs scouting him in recent months.
The Times: Andre Villas-Boas has said that his Tottenham players are feeding off the memories of losing out on a Champions League place last season but has asked them to control their emotions against Arsenal tomorrow.
The Guardian: Rafael Benitez claims senior players within the Chelsea squad have thanked him for his impassioned call for unity in midweek.
The Independent: Sir Alex Ferguson reacted to Roberto Mancini's jibe that Manchester United have been 'lucky' by claiming that City are fortunate to be only 12 points behind.
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