DAILY MIRROR: Mike Tyson's comeback fight against Clifford Etienne hangs in the balance this morning after a furious bust-up over money.

DAILY STAR: French club Monaco are ready to offer Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier an escape route from his Anfield hell.

DAILY MAIL: David Dein, the Arsenal vice-chairman, is expected to face renewed questioning from the Highbury board over his son's relationship with football agent Jerome Anderson.

THE SUN: Sven-Goran Eriksson must get tough with Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger - or hop off.

THE INDEPENDENT: The England team yesterday called on their sports psychologist to help straighten out the minds of the players as they try to put their World Cup campaign back on track.

THE GUARDIAN: Sven-Goran Eriksson and the Football Association are to hold a series of face-to-face meetings with Premiership managers to tell them that the England coach will no longer tolerate the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger having what he considers to be a detrimental influence on the national team.

THE TIMES: Andy Flower and Henry Olonga last night reiterated their determination to continue wearing black armbands - even if the technical committee of the International Cricket Council (ICC), which meets here today to discuss their case, asks them not to.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Medical specialists in Australia yesterday cast a doubt on Shane Warne's explanation for his failure of a drugs test.

DAILY EXPRESS: England's humiliation by the footballing minnows of Australia was complete last night as their players began arguing among themselves.