Postpublished at 09:22 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2017
The Daily Star
The Daily Star elaborates on that Wenger story, saying the Frenchman will be managing next season, whether that's at Arsenal or elsewhere.
Costa added late Chelsea second to Pedro opener
Lincoln produce huge upset to win at Burnley
Imps first non-league side to reach quarter-finals since 1914
Ten-man Millwall beat Leicester 1-0 with late Cummings goal
Middlesbrough 3-2 Oxford - Stuani scores late winner for Boro
Oxford had come back from 2-0 down
Huddersfield hold Man City to goalless draw
Tom Rostance and Phil Dawkes
The Daily Star
The Daily Star elaborates on that Wenger story, saying the Frenchman will be managing next season, whether that's at Arsenal or elsewhere.
The Sun
Right then, let's have a flick through today's papers, starting with the Sun.
It says Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger "won't quit" amid speculation his Gunners tenure is about to come to an abrupt end.
In fact, Wenger's future dominates today's back pages.
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So, with two non-league teams in the fifth round for the first time, who are the minnows hoping to achieve the impossible dream?
First up, National League Lincoln City travel to Premier League Burnley for today's early kick-off at Turf Moor.
The Imps are aiming to become the first non-league club since QPR in 1914 to reach the FA Cup last eight.
And the weekend is book-ended with potential giant-killings, with arguably the clash of the round saved for Monday night.
That will see fifth-tier Sutton United host 12-time winners Arsenal under the lights on their artificial pitch.
Sandwiched between those two mouth-watering ties, you expect one of these may well fancy their chances at causing another cup shock...
We'll have all the build-up to all of today's FA Cup action right here.
It's FA Cup fifth-round weekend, and that only means one thing - a chance for the small sides to dream big against the giants of the English game.
And with each of the eight Premier League teams left in the competition drawn against lower-league opposition, there's plenty of scope for hero-making or heart-breaking.
Perhaps they'll take inspiration from the immortal words of Elvis Presley... or, ahem, Terry Venables, depending on your vintage.
One rock 'n' roll king, one FA Cup connoisseur...
Three of Venables' old clubs will be among those hoping to avoid upsets this weekend, as Middlesbrough host Oxford, Chelsea visit Wolves and Tottenham travel to Fulham.
"And while I can think, while I can talk...
"While I can stand, while I can walk...
"While I can dream, please let my dream come true..."