Australia coach Guus Hiddink is concerned about Harry Kewell's fitness for the World Cup (Telegraph).
David Beckham says he cried at the thought of leaving Manchester United after he signed his Real Madrid contract (Telegraph).
Gary Neville is fed up with being part of an England team who are "nearly men" on the international stage (Times).
Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd will stick with the players who earned the club promotion next season rather than bring in lots of new signings (Mail).
West Brom insist they will do all they can to keep Curtis Davis at the club despite interest from several Premiership clubs (Mail).
Sheffield Wednesday want to sign Liverpool's former Leeds goalkeeper Scott Carson on loan, with an eye on a possible permanent transfer (Mail).
Iain Dowie is poised to leave Crystal Palace to take over as Charlton manager (Mirror).
Champions League semi-finalists Villarreal have watched Reading's Steve Sidwell several times and are interested in signing him (Mirror).
Robert Huth could be allowed to leave Chelsea to get regular first-team football, and Wigan lead the chase to sign him (Mirror).
Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein says they may bring in one or two players and let a few leave, fuelling speculation over Robert Pires' future (Independent).
Fenerbahce want to sign Sol Campbell from Arsenal for �8m on a three-year, �70,000-a-week contract (Star).
Iain Dowie could be Middlesbrough's new manager after falling out with Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan (Star).
Chelsea could let Shaun Wright-Phillips go out on loan next season rather than sell him at a big loss after just one season (Express).
Norwich goalkeeper Robert Green says he is not interested in discussing his club future while he is on World Cup duty with England (Sun).
Chelsea captain John Terry is to be offered a new five-year, �130,000-per-week contract (Sun).
Celtic defender Adam Virgo may be heading out of Parkhead, with Sheffield United a possible destination. (Daily Record)
Dunfermline want Motherwell striker Jim Hamilton to spearhead their attack. (Daily Record)