Monday's gossip column Former Scotland coach Berti Vogts is in line to be the next coach of Hearts (Telegraph). Robbie Fowler says there has been "no indication" whether he will be staying at Liverpool beyond the end of the season (Guardian).
Northern Ireland boss Lawrie Sanchez is interested in the vacant Sunderland job, and says he would be able to combine it with his national team role (Sun).
Sunderland striker Kevin Kyle, who has just returned from 20 months out with a hip injury, faces another lay-off after his baby son kicked boiling water over him (Sun).
Chelsea are monitoring Feyenoord striker Salomon Kalou after Arjen Robben indicated he was fed up at Stamford Bridge (Express).
Newcastle's Michael Owen said he feared his World Cup chances were over when he was told he needed further surgery on his broken foot (Mail).
Djibril Cisse, Florent Sinama-Pongolle, Djimi Traore and Anthony Le Tallec will be leaving Liverpool in the summer (Mail).
A spokesman for Multiplex has "utterly rejected" rumours that Wembley Stadium is suffering from subsidence before it has even been finished (Independent).
Benfica boss Ronald Koeman is being linked with the vacant Newcastle job (Mirror).
Aston Villa want Claudio Ranieri as their new manager if under-fire David O'Leary is sacked (Mirror).
Gretna are ready to ask the Scottish Football Association for 10,000 tickets for the Scottish Cup final against Hearts on 13 May. (Daily Record)
Dunfermline striker Gardar Gunnlaugsson, 22, is going back to Iceland after failing to make the grade at East End Park. (Daily Record)
Rangers are chasing Swiss goalkeeper Fabio Coltori, with his club Grasshoppers willing to accept �1.5m for the 25-year-old. (Scottish Daily Mail)
Fulham have joined Rangers in the hunt for Hearts and Scotland defender Andy Webster. (Scottish Daily Express)