let s go straight to gavin at the bbc sport centre. the africa cup of nations kicks off in ivory coast on saturday. despite going through a civil war just over a decade ago, the country has produced some of africa s greatest players such as didier drogba and yaya toure. since the conflict ended, ivory coast has become a growing power in west africa. earlier, we looked ahead to the tournament with bbc sport africa s ian williams, who s in abidjan. the first in a0 years in the ivory coast, notjust excitement but pride as well that is coming back after so long. you see those distinctive orange, white and green everywhere you go, traders weaving through the traffic selling their flags, hats and horns. not so long ago, a country torn apart by civil war. they are spread over $1 billion on new infrastructure including forney stadiums. the idea turn the country into a west african sporting hub so the facilities do not go to waste. we are told there is great interest in as globally
eighth in the premier league and face a first season without european football since 2009 10. the final elements of the deal are being finalised before an announcement. and postecoglou may well be without his best player. that s because harry kane is thought to be top of real madrid s wanted list this summer. the england captain only has a year left on his contract and is undecided on his future. there an emotional farewell from zlatan ibrahimovic as he retired from football at the age of 41. the ac milan striker had already announced that he would leave the club this summer and brought the curtain down on his career after their final league game against monza. the swede is the all time top goal scorer for his country and scored 511 goals for clubs including paris saint germain, manchester united and both milan sides, winning league titles in four different countries. to the french open now, where the women s defending champion iga swiatek set up a mouth watering quarterfinal
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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. To what the the papers will be with me are political strategist jo tanner, and author and journalist rachel shabi. Great to have you both along for the second edition, the bit longer, so little bit more time this time. So lets start with the friend pages we have already. The Daily Telegraph says the Prime Minister has defied calls for an easing of covid restrictions, insisting that the only way to tackle the virus is to maintain a tough stance. The same story is on the front page of the financial times. The newspaper says borisjohnson warned he wont hesitate to take further measures, if needed. The i claims a new three tier system, to simplify the covid rules, is being considered by number 10. The guardian says it has seen documents that suggest downing street is considering sending Asylum Seekers to moldova, morocco or papua new guinea. According to the times, ministers are considering holding Asy