Arsenal defender Sol Campbell will make a shock return for the Champions League quarter-final clash with Juventus. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea bad-boy Didier Drogba was told off by team-mates for diving. (The Sun)
Referees' union boss Gordon Taylor said Didier Drogba is now a marked man with Premiership officials. (Daily Mail)
Spanish millionaire Juan Villalonga wants to buy a substantial stake in Liverpool. (Daily Express)
Everton chief executive Keith Wyness says the G14 group of Europe's leading clubs is "motivated by greed and self-interest and damaging to football". (Daily Mail)
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insisted his side's win over Birmingham was "agony" for piling the pressure on former Old Trafford star Steve Bruce's relegation-threatened club. (various)
Newcastle caretaker-boss Glenn Roeder warned his under-achieving stars they face the boot if they do not improve following the defeat to Charlton. (Daily Mirror)
Former captain Marcel Desailly is pessimistic about France's chances at the World Cup. (Daily Mirror)
John Robertson wants the managerial situation at Hearts investigated by the Scottish Manager and Coaches Association. (Daily Record)
Celtic boss Gordon Strachan admitted Stephen McManus was fortunate not to be sent-off for a tackle on Livingston midfielder Allan Walker. (D Record)