Newspaper headlines: 'Farewell El Tel' and Sunak-Braverman 'migrant deal'

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The life of former England, Tottenham Hotspur, Leeds United and Barcelona manager Terry Venables is celebrated on many front pages.

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Terry Venables on the pitch at Wembley in 1994 after he was appointed the new England manager

Venables, who died at the age of 80, is described as "The Great Showman", external on the front of the Daily Mirror as the tabloid describes a man of many talents - including being a footballer, TV crime writer, singer, bar owner, novelist and manager.

Tributes continue to flood in for the legendary Euro 1996 manager, external on the front of the Daily Star, which says he was best known for his fascinating managerial career in the 1980s and 1990s, but the former England boss' playing career was equally interesting and cruelly cut short.

Stars including Gary Lineker, Gareth Southgate and David Beckham feature in the Sun, which decides to lead with a glowing tribute from Three Lions legend Paul Gascoigne, external. The paper nods to Venables' nickname in its headline: "One Tel of a Fella."

Turning to other news, Monday's Guardian front page leads on hopes in the US that the truce between Israel and Hamas could be extended, external - but Israel has indicated its campaign against Hamas is far from over.

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani tells the Financial Times more than 40 other women and children are being kept captive in Gaza, external who are not believed to be held by Hamas. He said the truce could be extended if Hamas is able to use the pause in the conflict to locate those hostages.

The Times focuses on the release of the four-year-old American-Israeli hostage Avigail Idan, external, whose parents were both killed by Hamas. It also pictures the march against antisemitism in central London, which was attended by tens of thousands of people - including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his family.

Monday's Daily Mail also features an image of the demonstration in the capital on Sunday, external with the headline: "No war crimes, no angry chants, just solidarity with UK's fearful Jews."

Finally, the Daily Telegraph's top story features a migrant deal between Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman, external. The paper says it has seen a copy of a plan to cut migration, which allies of the former home secretary say was agreed with Mr Sunak as he sought Ms Braverman's support during the autumn edition of the Tory Party leadership contest last year. Downing Street denies it was a deal.

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