Gossip column: Ibrahimovic, Benteke, Monk, Isco, Cruyff

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Manchester United will offer Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic £250,000 a week to join. The 34-year-old's contract expires in June. (Daily Star), external

Liverpool may offer striker Christian Benteke, 25, as part of a deal to land Roma's Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes, 21, who is currently on loan at Empoli. (Daily Mirror), external

Meanwhile, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp is preparing a summer move for Stuttgart and Serbia left winger Filip Kostic, 23, although work permit issues could hamper the move. (Bild via Liverpool Echo) , external

Liverpool and Arsenal are poised to move for Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Gotze, 23. (Daily Express), external

Athletic Bilbao defender Aymeric Laporte, 21, could be one of Pep Guardiola's first signings at Manchester City, after the Blues agreed to meet the Frenchman's £39.6m release clause. (Daily Telegraph), external

Aston Villa are considering former Swansea City boss Garry Monk, 37, as a replacement for current boss Remi Garde. (Sun), external

A Chelsea official was spotted chatting to Antonio Conte's agent ahead of Thursday's friendly between Italy and Spain. Conte, 46, has announced he is stepping down as Italy boss after Euro 2016 and is widely reported to be heading to Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mail), external

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Manchester United's pursuit of Paris St-Germain forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic dominates the back page of Friday's Daily Star

Manchester City and Juventus are ready to compete for Real Madrid's 23-year-old Spain midfielder Isco. (Daily Mirror), external

Leeds United midfielder Lewis Cook, 19, is £10m summer target for Everton and Stoke City. (Sun), external

Captain Wayne Rooney, 30, is no longer the first name on England's team sheet, says former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp. (London Evening Standard), external

Norwich City striker Dieumerci Mbokani, 30, says it is a "miracle" he survived the bomb attacks at Brussels airport. (La Derniere Heure via Eastern Daily Press), external

West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace are both eyeing a move for Werder Bremen midfielder Florian Grillitsch, 20. (Fussball Transfer via Birmingham Mail), external

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford was named in the England under-20s squad instead of the under-21s to calm the hype surrounding the 18-year-old, according to Gareth Southgate. (Daily Telegraph), external

Leicester and Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez, 25, is good enough to play for Barcelona, according to former midfielder Xavi. (The New Arab), external

Manchester City fans will have to pay £71 for a ticket to watch the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final away to Paris St-Germain. The tie is on 6 April. (Manchester Evening News), external

Barcelona are planning a mosaic tribute before the El Clasico game with Real Madrid on 2 April to their former player and manager Johan Cruyff, who has died of cancer aged 68. (Marca), external

Former Newcastle and West Ham midfielder Kevin Nolan, 33, says he wants to take League Two Leyton Orient to the Championship. (London Evening Standard), external

Newcastle United striker Adam Armstrong, 19, will stay on loan at League One Coventry City as Magpies boss Rafael Benitez does not want to scar him in a relegation fight. Armstrong has scored 19 goals in 33 league appearances for the Sky Blues.(Chronicle), external

Watford sold 12,000 tickets in 24 hours for the FA Cup semi-final with Crystal Palace at Wembley on 24 April.(Watford Observer), external

Stoke and England goalkeeper Jack Butland, 23, has revealed he models his game on Germany and Bayern Munich keeper Manuel Neuer.(Four Four Two), external

And Butland believes he can challenge Manchester City's Joe Hart, 28, for the England number one jersey. (Independent), external

Johan Cruyff tributes...

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The front page of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf

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Friday's Independent Sport pays tribute to Johan Cruyff with the headline 'The final whistle'

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Four words sum up L'Equipe's tribute: 'He was the game'

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"The genius who reinvented football," is the headline on Spanish newspaper Marca

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The Times features an action shot of Cruyff in the famous orange shirt of the Netherlands

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'A genius like no other' is the Daily Telegraph's tribute

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'Heaven has a new playmaker' says the back page of Friday's Sun

Johan Cruyff (1947-2016)

And finally

Double European Cup winner Kenny Burns has labelled ticket prices for a Nottingham Forest 150th anniversary gala dinner as "scandalous". (Nottingham Post), external