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Published Date: 09 June 2008
We look at the latest from around the footballing world for gossip from Chelsea, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Portsmouth, Blackburn Rovers Arsenal, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Manchester City.
THE SUN: Chelsea will slug it out with old boss Jose Mourinho for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o.
Real Madrid are desperate for Cristiano Ronaldo to demand a transfer as soon as Portugal's Euro 2008 campaign ends.

DAILY STAR: Chelsea have agreed to sell Didier Drogba to AC Milan for £18m.
Also: Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp is lining up a sensational move to bring Patrick Vieira back to the Premier League.

DAILY MIRROR: Blackburn Rovers are ready to fly to Euro 2008 for talks with old boy and BBC pundit Alan Shearer about becoming their next boss.
Holland lurched into trademark tournament crisis mode last night after a training-ground clash between Arsenal's Robin van Persie and Wesley Sneijder ended with the Real Madrid man in hospital.

DAILY EXPRESS: Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to pull back from the brink last night and hinted that he could yet be persuaded to stay at Manchester United as he revealed that he has not made up his mind about his future.

DAILY MAIL: Roman Abramovich has been told he will have to pay a British record transfer fee to prise Franck Ribery from Bayern Munich.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Didier Drogba's Chelsea career appears to be nearing an end, although his club will hope to command a fee approaching £30 million for their star striker.
Ronaldinho is edging closer to a £200,000-a-week deal at Manchester City with Barcelona giving the Brazilian the go-ahead to wrap up a move to Eastlands.

THE TIMES: Alan Shearer has informed Blackburn Rovers that he may be persuaded to swap the comfort of the television studio for the stresses and strains of management by returning to Ewood Park to succeed Mark Hughes.

THE GUARDIAN: Luiz Felipe Scolari would bring the necessary experience, belief and leadership to the post of Chelsea manager were he to be appointed, according to Paulo Ferreira, the club's full-back who plays for him at international level for Portugal.

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National football news

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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2008 8:05 AM
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