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Papers: Sarri at Chelsea by pre-season

Maurizio Sarri

THE SUN ON SUNDAY

Chelsea are ready to appoint new boss Maurizio Sarri as early as Monday.

Arsenal and Liverpool are set to go head to head in trying to tempt Real Madrid winger Lucas Vazquez away from the Bernabeu.

Burnley are looking at former West Ham centre-back James Collins as a possible option for additional defensive cover.

Lionel Messi is set to join Javier Mascherano in announcing his retirement from international football with Argentina.

Bolton are preparing a £500,000 bid for Ipswich striker Joe Garner.

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley wants boss Rafa Benitez to sign a new contract, before splashing the cash.

SUNDAY MIRROR

Luke Shaw is not anticipating leaving Manchester United this summer as he enters the final year of his contract.

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez has emerged as a shock contender to take over as Spain boss.

England are undertaking a forensic analysis of previous efforts in a bid to avoid any further penalty shootout heartaches at the World Cup.

Andres Iniesta has told his Spain team-mates they must rediscover the form they showed in their opening game against Portugal if they want to go all the way in Russia.

Liverpool have resumed talks with Lyon over a deal for Nabil Fekir.

Fulham are set to launch a fresh £14m bid for Wolves winger Ivan Cavaleiro this week.

Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony is closing on a move to Turkey with Besiktas.

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Chelsea are planning a £65m offer for Roma goalkeeper Alisson as they expect Thibaut Courtois to join Real Madrid this summer.

Arsenal will complete their deal to sign Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira in the next seven days.

Harry Kane has vowed to end England's history of World Cup misery in knockout games and prevail against Colombia.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY

Napoli boss Carlo Ancelotti has asked Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema to join him in Italy.

Assistant manager Michael Appleton has left Leicester in a restructuring of Claude Puel's coaching staff.

Bayern Munich are the latest club to target Manchester United's £70m-rated Anthony Martial.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

The Football Association is braced for interest in technical director Dan Ashworth if England continue to impress at the World Cup.

Denis Cheryshev has been forced to deny taking banned substances after his own father claimed the Russia midfielder had been injected with growth hormone before the World Cup.

DAILY RECORD

Mark Warburton is sure "born winner" Kenny Miller will make a success of his managerial career after confirmation he is the new boss of promoted Livingston.

THE SUNDAY TIMES

Fernando Hierro admits he has been alarmed by Spain's mistakes at the World Cup.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Ruben Loftus-Cheek will be offered first-team football by Chelsea next season to stop him from leaving Stamford Bridge.

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