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What the papers say - Monday's back pages @ Tuesday 13 May 2008, 07:17 AM

Making the back pages this morning, Tuesday May 13, 2008:

THE SUN: Petr Cech and Avram Grant will hold crunch talks that will decide if they have futures at Chelsea... Also: Carlos Tevez insists Ryan Giggs inspired Manchester United to Premier League glory.

DAILY MIRROR: Avram Grant believes he has finally persuaded Roman Abramovich to let him build his own Chelsea team next season... Also: Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United future was cast into doubt last night as Real Madrid insisted the Portuguese superstar could be ready to leave Old Trafford this summer.

DAILY STAR: Sir Alex Ferguson admits he will break seven players' hearts in Moscow next week... Also: Chelsea nicked £16m Jose Bosingwa from under the noses of Manchester United - by doubling his Old Trafford deal.

DAILY EXPRESS: Mikel Jon Obi says the Champions League Final against Manchester United will be "do or die" for Chelsea... Also: Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp may delay picking his starting line-up until the morning of the FA Cup final against Cardiff.

DAILY MAIL: Michael Owen will look for another club if Newcastle United try to slash his wages by £2million a year.

THE TIMES: Sir Alex Ferguson has been promised whatever funds he needs in the transfer market this summer... Also: John Terry is willing to have painkilling injections to get through next week's Champions League final against Manchester United.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: A day after clinching his 10th Premier League title Sir Alex Ferguson was yesterday told by club executives that he is free to carry on for as long as he wants... Also: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger yesterday backed Theo Walcott to make his mark in the England side this summer despite admitting the teenager still has a lot to learn.

THE INDEPENDENT: The Manchester United chief executive, David Gill, yesterday reflected on what last summer's £50m had delivered for the club this season and promised the manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, money to build yet again... Also: Chelsea will clear out up to eight of their first-team squad this summer in what is expected to be the most radical overhaul yet of a team who could be crowned European champions on May 21.

THE GUARDIAN: Manchester United have emphasised that fans without tickets should not travel to Moscow for next Wednesday's Champions League final, after hundreds of the club's supporters ignored similar advice not to turn up at Wigan on Sunday without a pre-booked seat.




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