Arsenal want to reopen talks with German midfielder Mesut Ozil, 31, over terminating his contract before the January transfer window. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham chiefs could explore a January transfer return for Christian Eriksen. (Daily Express)
Tottenham are reportedly optimistic they can complete the signing of Swansea defender Joe Rodon before the October 16 domestic deadline. (Daily Express)
Manchester United will attempt to sign RB Leipzig and France defender Dayot Upamecano, 21, for £36.5m next summer. Liverpool and Manchester City are also interested. (Sun)
Lyon's Netherlands forward Memphis Depay, 26, says "certain rules" stopped him joining Barcelona in the transfer window. (AS)
France midfielder Houssem Aouar, 22, says he is not disappointed at missing out on a move from Lyon to Arsenal. (Daily Mail)
French midfielder Michael Cuisance, 21, has dismissed claims a failed medical was the reason for his move to Leeds United collapsing. He eventually joined Marseille, on loan from Bayern Munich. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool will hold talks with winger Harry Wilson over a possible loan move away from the club once the 23-year-old returns from international duty with Wales. (London Evening Standard)
Bournemouth will not allow Wales midfielder David Brooks to leave before the end of the domestic transfer window. Sheffield United want the 23-year-old. (Football Insider)
West Ham United are considering a £5m move for QPR's Irish midfielder Ryan Manning. The 24-year-old can also play left-back. (Daily Star)
The Hammers also want to sign Bournemouth's Norway striker Josh King, 28, but believe the Cherries should accept lower than their £17.5m asking price. (Guardian)
King, whose valuation could be halved to £10m by the Cherries, has ruled out a move to West Bromwich Albion. (Football Insider)
West Ham are targeting a central defender and Bournemouth's Englishman Steve Cook, 29, is among several options being explored. (Daily Star)
Manchester United rejected Penarol's request to immediately take Uruguay winger Facundo Pellistri, 18, back on loan until January following his deadline day move. (Manchester Evening News)
United's deal to sign Atalanta's Ivorian winger Amad Diallo, 18, will include a 15% sell-on fee for the Italian club. (Metro)
English full-back Ashley Young, 35, says he would leave Inter Milan and "walk from Italy right now" if it meant he could play for Watford again. (Golden Tales podcast)
American football team the San Francisco 49ers want to increase their minority stake in Leeds. The NFL franchise hold a 10% stake, bought in 2018.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Chelsea and Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri is a candidate to become Fiorentina manager.
(Tuttomercato)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Dominic-Calvert Lewin, Conor Coady and Danny Ings scored their first England goals to secure a 3-0 win over Wales at Wembley. (Sky Sports)
Christian Garcia's last-minute equaliser earned Andorra U21s a famous point as they held England to a 3-3 draw in European Championships qualifying. (Sky Sports)
Scotland beat Israel in their first ever penalty shootout to reach a Euro 2020 playoff final against Serbia, on a night of almost unbearable tension at Hampden Park. (Sky Sports)
Northern Ireland will face Slovakia for a place at Euro 2020 after beating Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-3 in their first-ever penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in Sarajevo. (Sky Sports)
Republic of Ireland's hopes of reaching next summer's European Championships were cruelly ended on penalties as Slovakia progressed to the play-off final.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Arsenal have started screening their matches for members at Emirates Stadium. They will allow 368 fans into the stadium, who will have to pay £49 per person. (Daily Telegraph)
Arsenal's Kieran Tierney will have to self-isolate in Scotland for 14 days after team-mate Stuart Armstrong tested positive for Covid-19 and he could miss the Man City game. (Sun)
Manchester City are making progress in contract talks with Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne. They want the 29-year-old to sign a new five-year deal. (Times)
Former Wales midfielder Robbie Savage is said to be one of several businessmen planning to form a phoenix club at the former home of Macclesfield Town, who were wound up last month.
(Times)