Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:54 am
' TODAYS SUNDAY NATIONAL FOOTBALL NEWS '
Sunday 10th April 2016
The Sun on Sunday
Incoming Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has stepped up his attempt to replace Yaya Toure with Borussia Dortmund's £25m-rated Ilkay Gundogan.
Chelsea's players had better be prepared for some painful home truths when Antonio Conte arrives at Stamford Bridge, according to Thierry Henry.
Leicester have held secret talks with council chiefs about a title-winning open-top bus parade but they are refusing to set a date for celebrations as they do not want to jinx their bid for Premier League glory.
Sunday Express
Chelsea will have to reduce their £80m asking price if they want to offload Belgium playmaker Eden Hazard this summer.
Sunday Mirror
Yaya Toure will become the first big-name player to buy himself out of his contract if Manchester City try to keep him for the final year of his current deal.
Manchester United target Romelu Lukaku will be allowed to leave Everton if clubs meet their £65m valuation.
The father of Jack Wilshere's girlfriend - a hairdresser by trade - will accompany the Arsenal and England star on nights out in an attempt to keep him out of trouble.
Steffen Freund has urged Spurs to keep hold of star striker Harry Kane, insisting that, if they do, the club will become "world-class".
Daily Star Sunday
Manuel Pellegrini believes he can leave Manchester City with the best going away present ever - the Champions League trophy.
Mousa Dembele says Spurs are no longer football's Mr Nice Guys and are rightfully chasing the title.
Sunday People
Arsene Wenger has stepped up his interest in Dinamo Zagreb's 17-year-old sensation Josip Brekalo.
Liverpool midfielder James Milner is targeting a Europa League medal to go with his domestic clean sweep.
Sunday Telegraph
Louis van Gaal is already planning his summer recruiting drive at Manchester United in further defiance of the speculation linking Jose Mourinho to his job.
The Independent
Louis van Gaal has suggested that he would turn down the chance to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic for Manchester United because of the striker's age.