Zinedine Zidane's return to Real Madrid is seen as a potential turning point in their history across the Spanish newspapers.
He was confirmed as Real's new manager on Monday, having left the Santiago Bernabeu just 10 months ago after winning a third consecutive Champions League crown.
Sport, which is published in Barcelona, leads with the headline 'Lifesaver'. It adds: 'Florentino Perez has announced the surprise return of Zidane, who becomes his last bullet to survive the crisis at Los Blancos'.
Mundo Deportivo, also based in Barcelona and the more popular of the two papers from that city, have splashed with 'El RenaZZido', a play on words using Zidane's initials around the phrase 'the reborn'.
They also wrote: 'He admitted that it is "a great challenge" and he did not reveal his plans but he announced that "things are going to change"'.
AS have a picture of the Real Madrid legends involved at Zidane's presentation on Tuesday, including Raul and Alvaro Arbeloa.
Their headline declares: 'Zidane returns with full powers'. That comes in reference to why he decided to leave and how Florentino Perez has given him carte blanche in the summer market to convince him to return.
They also include Zidane's quote from the presentation. He said: 'I just couldn't say no.'
Marca have gone more simple with their headline, which reads: 'Zidane, the hero returns'. They have also put a quote from the manager on the front page: 'Let's change things.'
L'Equipe, in Zidane's native France, have also got a picture of the World Cup winner on the front page.
They have gone strong on his return, with the text to the left of Zidane's grimace reading: 'Zidane almighty'.