All the latest football talk from Thursday's newspapers Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has offered David Beckham a personal invitation to join Stamford Bridge, whenever the England skipper is ready to return to the Premiership. (Daily Express)
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has drawn up a list of 10 candidates for the manager's job at Stamford Bridge - with Porto's Jose Mourinho and Roma's Fabio Capello leading the way. (Daily Mirror)
Claudio Ranieri's future will be decided after Chelsea's Champions League semi-final against Monaco, but the Italian boss is not willing to move upstairs and allow another coach to take over first-team affairs. (The Independent)
Ruud van Nistelrooy wants to leave Manchester United for either Barcelona or Real Madrid as he is keen on a new challenge. (The Sun)
Diego Forlan looks to have played his last game for Manchester United after a public snub to manager Sir Alex Ferguson when he was substituted against Leicester on Monday. (The Sun)
Manchester United will listen to offers for Diego Forlan and Kleberson as part of a rebuilding process this summer. (Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, The Times)
Arsenal and Manchester United will go head-to-head for the signature of Auxerre defender Philippe Mexes. (Daily Express)
Manchester United skipper Roy Keane will be named in the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly in Poland later this month - which will infuriate Sir Alex Ferguson. (The Independent)
Carlos Queiroz will not be manager of Real Madrid next season - even if they win the Spanish title - and could be set to rejoin Manchester United. (The Guardian)
Everton boss David Moyes is keen to lure Bolton's Jay-Jay Okocha to Goodison Park. (The Independent)