Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, 25, faces another five months on the sidelines following surgery on his left hip, which means he will not be able to resume training until at least September. (Daily Mail)
It could be even worse for Liverpool and Sturridge, with the striker potentially out until November. (Daily Mirror)
Or it may be somewhere in between, with Sturridge looking at an October return. (Guardian)
Sturridge's absence will see Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers target a proven striker in the summer, with Aston Villa forward Christian Benteke, 24, under consideration. (The Times - subscription required)
Midfielder Yaya Toure, 31, is almost certain to leave Manchester City this summer, with the midfielder's agent claiming his client is "90% certain" to depart the club. (Sky Sports)
Inter Milan be a possible destination for Toure, but Real Madrid and Juventus are not keen to take on the Ivorian's £220,000-a-week wages. (Daily Mail)
Toure may not be the only departure from City this summer, with Manuel Pellegrini's friends and family admitting that the 61-year-old manager is worried about his future at the club. (Sun - subscription required)
City could replace Pellegrini with Barcelona boss Luis Enrique, whose current position is threatened by the prospect of a new president being installed in their July election. (Daily Mail)
Another reported City managerial target - Bayern Munich's Pep Guardiola - is not in danger of losing his job at the German club, despite their 3-0 humbling at the hands of Barcelona in the Champions League. (Independent)
City are poised to beat rivals Chelsea and Arsenal to the £20m signing of Hoffenheim's 23-year-old Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino. (Daily Star)
Manchester United will spend up to £200m on new players and will be first in the queue to bring Gareth Bale, 25, back to the Premier League if the Wales forward leaves Real Madrid. (Daily Express)
United's capture of Dutch winger Memphis Depay, 21, will be the start of a summer spending spree by Red Devils boss Louis van Gaal. (Daily Mirror)
Bale's agent Jonathan Barnett claims the player will not be leaving Real Madrid this summer despite speculation linking him with a move to Old Trafford. (Sky Sports)
Van Gaal will also attempt to sign 26-year-old defender Mats Hummels from Borussia Dortmund and beat Chelsea to the signature of right-back Nathaniel Clyne, 24, from Southampton. (Independent)
One man who could be leaving United this summer is Radamel Falcao, with AC Milan ready to offer the 29-year-old Colombian striker the chance to rebuild his career in Italy after his unsuccessful loan at Old Trafford. (Manchester Evening News)
Darren Bent could return to Aston Villa for next season, with boss Tim Sherwood keen to re-sign the 31-year-old striker on a free transfer once his current contract with the club expires. (Daily Star)
Barcelona striker Neymar, 23, says he is still learning from Argentine team-mate Lionel Messi and that the 27-year-old's selfless qualities leave him "speechless". (Daily Telegraph)
Chelsea will demand £10m for goalkeeper Petr Cech, who is wanted by Arsenal, even though the 32-year-old has only one year left on his contract. (London Evening Standard)
Liverpool and Manchester City will face competition from Bayern Munich for 22-year-old Lazio midfielder Felipe Anderson who is rated at £30m. (Talksport)
Tottenham full-back Danny Rose, 24, is a target for Atletico Madrid and the Spanish club will rival Manchester City for his signature. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has taken the unusual step of allowing his players up to four days off this week, which has raised eyebrows at Manchester United over their preparations to face Liverpool on Sunday. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle manager John Carver says he would have been sacked by most Premier League clubs after losing eight games in a row but has the "100%" backing of owner Mike Ashley. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Former Manchester United and England midfielder Paul Scholes says it is difficult to see Newcastle winning another game this season as they battle to avoid relegation. (Independent)
Brentford striker Andre Gray, 23, says that an attack on him in Wolverhampton in 2011, which left him with a scar on his face, has given him the strength to pursue his dream of playing in the Premier League. (Daily Telegraph)