DAILY EXPRESS: David Moyes has vowed to walk out on Goodison Park if wonder boy Wayne Rooney becomes the latest youngster to be allowed to leave.
DAILY MAIL: Arsene Wenger yesterday hailed Everton's Wayne Rooney as an even better prospect than Michael Owen.
THE INDEPENDENT: It was all defection and dejection at Vicarage Road yesterday as Saracens racked up a record total and the highest number of tries in European club competition.
DAILY STAR: David Moyes has warned Everton he will quit if wonder boy Wayne Rooney becomes the latest Goodison Park starlet to be sold.
THE SUN: David O'Leary has hit out at dodgy agents after claims by Doug Ellis that he has been touting for the Aston Villa manager's job.
THE GUARDIAN: "Short on talent and stars, packed with injured and inexperienced stars, scarred by previous defeats." That, in a nutshell, is how England's newly arrived Ashes squad are viewed by 99.9% of the Australian public.
DAILY MIRROR: Kenny Dalglish has won a battle for control of Everton superkid Wayne Rooney and his potentially massive earnings.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Ernie Els went through the tortures of the damned before winning the Cisco World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth, just as he had done in this year's Open, where he was three ahead before becoming embroiled in a play-off.
THE TIMES: Bolton Wanderers must view coming to White Hart Lane with as much trepidation as a guest about to step into a shower cubicle in the Bates motel.
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