Manchester City defender Richard Dunne is set for a summer move to Sunderland, while Aston Villa are eyeing a shock swoop for Joleon Lescott.
THE SUN
Guus Hiddink insists he will not stay at Stamford Bridge - even if he guides Chelsea to the Treble.
Richard Dunne will join Sunderland in the summer for around £4million after nine years at Manchester City.
DAILY EXPRESS
Paul Scholes has been one of the most coveted players in European football for the last 15 years but, according to Sir Alex Ferguson, no club has ever made a bid for him.
Nicky Shorey is undecided about his long-term future despite winning his Aston Villa place back after a four month absence.
DAILY STAR
Joey Barton has been told by Newcastle boss Alan Shearer: Prove your fitness and you're in my team.
David Moyes claims managing Everton is like taking off on a budget airline when the opposition fly first class.
Jimmy Bullard insists he won't walk out on Hull if they are relegated from the Premier League.
Sunderland are weighing up a £6m double swoop for West Brom pair Jonathan Greening and James Morrison in the summer.
DAILY MAIL
Guus Hiddink has admitted that Michael Mancienne is in line for a surprise role marking Lionel Messi in Barcelona next Tuesday.
Wigan are close to agreeing a deal for Rosenborg's 22-year-old Ghana midfielder Anthony Annan.
Manchester City expect Wales striker Craig Bellamy to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
DAILY MIRROR
Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has drawn up a list of replacements for Martin Laursen - with Everton's Joleon Lescott a shock contender.
West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is giving a trial to Racing Santander's Lotam Zino.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce will battle Blackburn counterpart Sam Allardyce in a £2million scrap to sign Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliott.
Swansea are set to offer a contract to Queen of the South striker Stephen Dobbie.
Stuart McCall is ready to do a U-turn and stay with Bradford after being swamped by letters from fans.
DAILY RECORD
Barry Ferguson may have kicked his last ball for Rangers after a disastrous 60-second comeback.
Peter Lawwell has confirmed Celtic would give "serious consideration" to joining a revamped English Premier League.
Falkirk boss John Hughes has demanded his board take action against the Bairns Trust members who demanded his sacking.