There are contrasting reports about the future of Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini in this morning's sport pages.
The Sun claims that City will keep the Italian next season, even if they don't win the FA Cup and end up without a trophy this season.
It is a different story in the Sunday People, which believes Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is being lined up to replace Mancini at the Etihad.
Another manager is the focus of The Mirror's attention, who say that former Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill will go back to Leicester in a bid to get them promoted to the Premier League next season.
The Mail follows up on the story that dominated yesterday's sport columns: a potential England comeback for John Terry.
But they say any attempt the Chelsea captain makes to return to international action could be blocked by the FA who may decide to give him an additional ban on top of the club suspension he received for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
They may not be relegated from the Premier League just yet, but The Express already believes one of QPR's players will be on his way out of Loftus Road.
The paper claims Liverpool are lining up Loic Remy as a replacement for Luis Suarez.
Wales skipper Sam Warburton will be named captain of the British and Irish Lions rugby union squad according to the Sunday Telegraph.
And the Sunday Times sport rich list unsurprisingly has David Beckham at the top of the pile, with the former England captain worth an estimated £165 million.
Rory McIlroy is thought to have made the biggest gain in the past year, with Andy Murray just behind him in second.