Roberto Mancini is planning a major clear-out at Manchester City after being told by the club's owners that new signings will have to be funded by player sales.
(caughtoffside)
Paraguay starlet Mauro Caballero, 17, is being tracked by Chelsea, but the Libertad striker is also interesting Bayern Munich.
(Daily Mirror)
Manchester City's highly-rated academy midfielder Ashley Smith-Brown, an England Under 17 international, is wanted by Barcelona.
(Daily Mirror)
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to join the £3m chase for Birmingham's highly rated teenage goalkeeper Jack Butland. England Under-21 international Butland is currently on his second loan spell with Cheltenham and has also been regularly watched by Arsenal this season, but has yet to make a first-team appearance for Birmingham.
(Daily Mirror)
Striker Carlos Vela wants to stay at Real Sociedad rather than go back to Arsenal. The on-loan Mexican striker, 23, is in Spain until the end of the season.
(The Sun)
Long-time Spurs target Milos Krasic has indicated he is keen to join the north London club in the summer. The Serbia winger turned down a move to the club in January.
(Metro)
OTHER GOSSIP
Struggling Liverpool striker Andy Carroll, 23, has admitted to friends he's finding it hard to cope with his £35m price tag.
(Daily Mail)
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul reckons the good times are back at St James' Park after their win against Bolton moved them up to fifth place in the Premier League, level on points with Tottenham.
(Newcastle Journal)
Roberto Mancini is fighting for his long-term future as Manchester City manager after his team's capitulation in the battle with Manchester United in the race for the Premier League title.
(The Guardian)
Roy Hodgson, 64, says he is ready to commit his future to West Brom despite being second favourite to Harry Redknapp for the England job.
(Birmingham Mail )
Paul Scholes, 37, will sign a new one-year contract for Manchester United but will decline an invitation to return for England at Euro 2012.
(The Times)
England midfielder James Milner says Manchester City's lack of ruthlessness away from home has cost them in the battle for the Premier League title.
(Manchester Evening News)
Norwich boss Paul Lambert says Premier League survival is still his priority despite beating high-flying Tottenham to move into 10th place.
(Norwich Evening News)
Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli could face a nine-game ban after the FA revealed they are deciding whether to punish his tackle on Arsenal's Alex Song, which referee Martin Atkinson missed during Sunday's game.
(Daily Mail)
Clint Dempsey has admitted he could leave Fulham at the end of the season.
(Daily Mail)
Arsenal defender Thomas Vermalen believes the Gunners can challenge for Premier League honours next season but they will need more consistency if they are to win a first championship title since 2004.
(The Guardian)
Norwich midfielder Elliott Bennett believes his Canaries team-mate Grant Holt deserves the chance to represent England at Euro 2012.
(talkSPORT)
AND FINALLY
Manchester City ace Samir Nasri has agreed to bet talkshow host and Arsenal fan Piers Morgan £10,000 that he will get his hands on silverware before his former club Arsenal.
(Metro)
Fabrice Muamba hopes to be back in the North West by the end of the week.
(The Sun)
Mark Hughes has launched a furious attack on the standard of referees.
(Daily Star)
Source BBC Sport