Every day Sportsmail takes a look at the European papers to see what are the biggest stories creating talking points on the continent.
Starting in Italy, Corriere dello Sport claims Real Madrid are going to make a £41million bid for Juventus ace Arturo Vidal.
Done deal? Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport
report that Real Madrid will make a 50million euros bid for Juventus
midfielder Arturo Vidal (left) and will offer some of their players as a
part-exchange
Ready: AS and Mundo Deportivo both cover Spain's 2-0 World Cup warm-up win against Bolivia on Friday
The publication reports that contact was
made between the two clubs about the 27-year-old, who has been heavily
linked with a move to the Champions League winners in the past.
Vidal,
who scored 18 goals from midfield in all competitions for the Turin
outfit last season, has played an integral part in boss Antonio Conte's
side - helping them to win three successive Serie A titles since he
joined the club in 2011.
Corriere
dello Sport adds that to soften the potential blow of losing Vidal,
Real will offer either defenders Marcelo, Fabio Coentrao or forward
Alvaro Morata as a part-exchange incentive.
Tuttosport
also leads with the potential sale of the Chile international but says
midfielder Angel di Maria could be a potential player offered in the
transfer instead of Morata.
The
publication also adds that the Old Lady are preparing to make a move
for Barcelona's Alexis Sanchez and have made an appointment with his
agent.
Over in Spain, the focus is heavily focused on the national team's 2-0 win against Bolivia on Friday night.
AS, Marca and Mundo Deportivo all cover the victory in Seville which saw goals from Fernando Torres and Andres Iniesta.
Mundo
Deportivo hails Iniesta's goal and performance for the World and
European champions, while AS describes Vicente del Bosque's side as
'playing with hunger' against their South American opponents.
Marca
reports that 'Spain as now ready for the World Cup', while the trio of
papers all state that Del Bosque will submit his final 23-man squad list
for the World Cup on Saturday.
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