Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, 28, is a transfer target for Serie A side Inter Milan. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says French midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 28, wanted to quit Spurs in the summer. (Daily Star)
Uefa will count any future transfer fee Paris St-Germain pay Monaco for on-loan France striker Kylian Mbappe, 18, within the same period as their £200m deal for Brazil forward Neymar. It is a potentially damaging development in terms of possible financial fair play sanctions the French club could face. (Bild)
Real Betis are planning to tie their highly rated 21-year-old midfielder Fabian to a new contract with a release clause of 30m euros (£26m). (Marca)
Swansea, Brighton and Sunderland are all keen on 18-year-old West Brom striker Tyler Roberts, who is on loan at Walsall. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United can recall 21-year-old on-loan midfielder Andreas Pereira in January, according to Valencia director Mateu Alemany. (Daily Star)
Manchester United have signed five Huddersfield Town youth players after the downgrading of the Yorkshire club's academy.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Real Madrid, AC Milan and Netherlands midfielder Clarence Seedorf, 41, is in line to become Oldham's new manager. (Daily Mirror)
Former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka is to turn down the chance to become Birmingham City's new boss. (Sun)
The Blues' Chinese owners want to make an appointment in the next 24 hours, with former club assistant boss Steve Cotterill favourite for the job. (Daily Mirror)
Carlo Ancelotti wants to return to the Premier League after being sacked as manager of Bayern Munich. (Daily Telegraph)
Ex-Chelsea boss Ancelotti "had five players against him" at German champions Bayern "and that could not be maintained", said the club's president Uli Hoeness. (Sport1)
And the 58-year-old could be a surprise contender for the West Ham job as pressure builds on current manager Slaven Bilic. (Daily Mail)
Bayern Munich could be poised to appoint Hoffenheim manager Julian Nagelsmann as their new coach. (Times)
Watford boss Marco Silva is still unsure how serious 22-year-old midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah's knee injury is. (Watford Observer)
Arsenal's latest financial results reveal that the club's revenue exceeded £400m for the first time.
(Evening Standard)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Gareth Southgate has defended FA technical director Dan Ashworth over allegations that the governing body orchestrated a "sham" inquiry into the Mark Sampson affair. (Guardian)
England manager Gareth Southgate says some players in the squad "do not deserve to be there". (Daily Telegraph)
And Southgate will not allow his players to go on nights out in Russia next summer if England qualify for the World Cup finals.
(Times)
OTHER STORIES
Arsenal and Liverpool cannot block the proposal to move their Premier League fixture at the Emirates Stadium to a 16:00 GMT kick-off on Christmas Eve. (Times)
Liverpool have been angered by the idea, and have registered strong opposition with the Premier League and Sky Sports. (Guardian)
Striker Alexandre Lacazette, 26, used his absence from Arsenal's Europa League action on Thursday to pop to the supermarket for some shopping - in his £250,000 red Ferrari. (Daily Mail)
Stoke City midfielder Joe Allen, 27, says he tries to switch off from obsessing over his side's recent results by reading crime novels and watching action films.
(The Sentinel)