Paper round-up: West Ham and Leicester at odds and PSG are linked with Tottenham star

The Daily Mirror say West Ham’s owners face being frozen out of the Leicester boardroom this weekend because of a feud between the clubs.

The apparent fall-out has reportedly stemmed from remarks made by Hammers vice-chairman Karren Brady in a newspaper column about Foxes owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

She suggested Srivaddhanaprabha casually spent around £500,000 on wine after sacking Claudio Ranieri last February, which is said to have caused offence.

Meanwhile, The Daily Express claim Paris St-Germain are ready to table a huge bid for Christian Eriksen.

PSG are set to offer Spurs £100m for the Denmark international, the Express claim.

He is among several Premier League players PSG have been tipped to move for in recent months.

There continues to be speculation over the future of Antonio Conte and who might replace him as Chelsea boss.

The Daily Mirror declare that “Conte is ready to go into battle with Chelsea” over £9m he is reportedly entitled to if the club sack him with a year of his contract remaining.

A number of managers have been touted as a potential replacement for Conte, including Napoli’s Maurizio Sarri, Max Allegri of Juventus and ex-Barcelona boss Luis Enrique.

The Mirror claim Sarri wants the job but that “it may not be an easy switch because Conte is unlikely to go quietly.”

And West Bromwich Albion are set to make an approach for Brentford boss Dean Smith, the Daily Mail say.