It's summer time which can mean only one thing - cold weather and the rumour mill cranking into full gear.
Expect a series of transfer sagas in the national press with England not playing in a major tournament this summer.
Here, the Daily Echo starts a regular round up of the day's Premier League rumours.
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos believes former Saints star Gareth Bale would be right at home at the Bernabeu. (PA)
Paris Saint-Germain have made contact with Wayne Rooney as they step up their attempts to sign the Manchester United striker and his former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo. (Daily Express)
The speed of former Stoke manager Tony Pulis's departure may have taken some at the club by surprise but the 55-year-old admits he knew the writing was on the wall before he faced Saints at St Mary's the end of the season. (PA)
Pablo Zabaleta believes Manuel Pellegrini could be a great manager for Manchester City. (PA)
Manuel Pellegrini is expected to start work at Manchester City on June 3 and begin immediate talks to resolve the uncertain futures of Carlos Tevez and Gareth Barry after confirming his decision to resign as Malaga coach. (Daily Telegraph)
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan remains hopeful manager Roberto Martinez will choose to fulfil his legacy at the club and stay on for at least another year. (PA)
Napoli want Rafa Benitez and Fernando Torres to form a dream team in Italy. (Daily Mirror)
Jose Mourinho will fly to London on June 2 - and sign a four-year contract with Chelsea worth £250,000 a week. (Daily Star)
Newly promoted Hull City could be lining up a treble move for Wigan’s Maynor Figueroa, Burnley's Charlie Austin and West Brom's Peter Odemwingie. (Daily Mail)