The Sun: Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere was involved in a bitter half-time tunnel bust-up with Everton's Kevin Mirallas last night.
Daily Mirror: Jack Wilshere was involved in an angry tunnel fracas as Arsenal's top four shoot-out with Everton erupted.
Also: Tottenham are making plans to replace Gareth Bale and have targeted £10million Porto winger Christian Atsu and Hamburg's Heung-Min Son.
Daily Mail: Arsenal and Everton were involved in a half-time tunnel brawl last night after Kevin Mirallas squirted water in Jack Wilshere's face
Also: Cardiff returned to the top flight for the first time in 51 years last night, sparking scenes of wild jubilation in South Wales.
Daily Express: Cardiff City are now a Premier League side after clinching promotion last night - returning to the top flight for the first time in 51 years.
Metro: Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has confirmed the club will not consider selling Luis Suarez in the summer despite growing speculation over his future.
Daily Telegraph: A combination of Olivier Giroud's profligacy and Everton's supreme work-rate cost Arsenal precious points here in their drive for an automatic Champions League place.
The Times: Arsenal surrendered the initiative to their London rivals in the race for a Champions League place last night after a spiky, goalless draw with Everton.
The Guardian: Queens Park Rangers secured a £15m loan from Barclays Bank in Hong Kong last month, charged against all the club's assets including Loftus Road, significantly borrowing for the first time during Tony Fernandes's regime as majority owner.
The Independent: The farcical way Blackburn Rovers are run was laid bare in a court of law when the club were pilloried by a presiding judge who described their way of operating as 'utterly unforgivable' as they launched a last-minute fight to stop sacked manager Henning Berg being awarded £2.2m in unpaid wages.
Also: Arsenal will make a formal offer to Sunderland to sign their goalkeeper Simon Mignolet at the end of the season.
And: Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri could be a target for Paris Saint-Germain this summer, while moves for other Premier League stars including Wayne Rooney and Yohan Cabaye cannot be entirely ruled out according to director of football Leonardo.
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