In Spain, the main story is Radamel Falcao's seemingly imminent transfer to Real Madrid.
AS reports that the Monaco striker is in the Spanish capital looking to complete his deal.
Switch: Spanish paper AS is reporting that ex-Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao is in the Spanish capital to push through a move to Real from Monaco |
Clash: Mundo Deportivo concentrates on Barcelona
team-mates Claudio Bravo and Neymar facing each other in the World Cup
last 16 when Chile take on Brazil
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It also
leads with a quote from Falcao where the former Atletico Madrid forward,
who is looking to move to arch-rivals Real, says: 'My future depends on
God and now God is Florentino (Perez, the Madrid president).'
Mundo
Deportivo on the other hand focuses on the battle between the Barcelona
stars as Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo takes on hosts Brazil's poster
boy Neymar.
Brazil face Chile in the last 16 of the World Cup with Neymar seemingly carrying the hopes of the nation on his shoulder.
Elsewhere, in Italy, Corriere dello Sport blames the Italian FA for the 'breakdown' of the Azzurri at the World Cup.
Following Italy's Group D exit alongside England, they lead with the headline: 'You have ruined football!'
Il
Romanista pay tribute to 29-year-old Ciro Esposito, a Roma fan who died
this week after being stabbed on May 3 - when Napoli beat Roma 3-1 in
the Italian Cup final.
Also,
Tuttosport query where Mario Balotelli's future lies as Juventus look
set to beat off competition from AC Milan for Hellas Verona's Argentine
winger Juan Iturbe.
Finally, in France, L'Equipe's front-page headline is: 'The idol of Brazil.'
The
French newspaper say that the 22-year-old forward will be key for the
hosts if they are to progress further in the World Cup.
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