Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho tells Manchester United that the title race is over. (Sun, Express, Star)
Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren fears fixture congestion could wreck his team's hopes for cup double. (Mirror)
Celtic captain Neil Lennon will begin discussions over his future after the presentation of the league title at Celtic Park on Sunday. (Daily Record)
Charlton boss Alan Curbishley admits finding the FA's delay over announcing a new England manager awkward. (Sun)
Wayne Rooney faces rumours of a potential rift with other England players over gambling debts. (Mirror, Star, Mail, Times, Independent)
Charlton defender Luke Young has ruled himself out of the World Cup with serious ankle ligament damage. (Star)
Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson warns Chelsea that the title race is still on. (Express, Sun, Mirror, Star)
Hearts striker Roman Bednar says Rangers have no chance of snatching second place in the SPL. (Daily Record)
Leicester City caretaker manager Rob Kelly is a contender for the Wolves job if Glenn Hoddle leaves. (Times)
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez leaves Sunday's match-winning hero Robbie Fowler sweating on a new deal. (Star)