NEWS OF THE WORLD: Terry Venables will decide this week whether to walk out on Leeds United.

SUNDAY MIRROR: Leeds striker Alan Smith is threatening to walk out on the club unless they come up with an improved deal that gives him parity with the highest paid players at Elland Road.

PEOPLE: Liverpool were offered Harry Kewell by Leeds for £9million just 48 hours before the sale of Jonathan Woodgate.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY: Sunderland's season yesterday lurched from tragedy to farce as a record-breaking hat-trick of own goals sent the Wearsiders crashing to the foot of the Premiership.

SUNDAY EXPRESS: Trouble-torn Leeds are facing a revolt from four of their big stars - Alan Smith, Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka and Paul Robinson - fuming at the £9million sale of Jonathan Woodgate.

MAIL ON SUNDAY: The chances of England's cricketers boycotting their World Cup match in Harare heightened last night after they were refused access to the official report into safety and security in Zimbabwe.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Another traumatic week in the life of Leeds United Football Club ended with defeat at Goodison Park yesterday.

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: Leeds United arrived at Goodison yesterday - their chairman, Peter Ridsdale, surrounded by tightened security - to be greeted by the inevitable protest and derogatory banners following Jonathan Woodgate's departure for Newcastle United.

THE OBSERVER: The misery goes on for Terry Venables, who not only saw his Leeds United players go down to a dodgy penalty, but was also obliged to restore Ian Harte to the first team when Teddy Lucic was concussed.

SUNDAY TIMES: Dwight Yorke has accused Sir Alex Ferguson of hounding him out of Old Trafford, claiming that he was punished unfairly for having a high-profile girlfriend and remaining loyal to Trinidad and Tobago.