Everton will not renew their interest in Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, 31, when the transfer window opens in January. (Daily Star)
Crystal Palace are considering a move for former AC Milan striker Alberto Gilardino. The 35-year-old is a free agent after leaving Pescara. (ESPN)
Aston Villa are keen on signing Manchester United loanee Sam Johnstone, 24, on a permanent basis in January. (Manchester Evening News)
And Villa boss Steve Bruce has said midfielder Conor Hourihane, 26, will not leave unless the club are offered "ridiculous sums of money". (Birmingham Mail)
Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 29, says this could be his last season with the Bundesliga side. (Calciomercato)
Former West Ham striker Carlton Cole, 33, would be open to a move to Crystal Palace. (Sky Sports)
Striker Neymar, 25, was told to turn down a world-record move to Paris St-Germain and stay at Barcelona by his father. (Goal)
Juventus CEO Beppe Marotta says the Italian club had a bid rejected for Liverpool midfielder Emre Can, 23, in the summer. (Calciomercato)
Watford boss Marco Silva says he convinced the Hornets' board to sign 20-year-old Brazilian winger Richarlison in the summer. (Squawka)
Former Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue, 34, is set to resurrect his career with Cypriot side Turk Ocagi Limassol. (Sun)
Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, 26, says he has no regrets over leaving Chelsea. (Guardian)
Birmingham City are interested in signing Crystal Palace midfielder Jonny Williams, 23, who is on loan at Sunderland.
(Birmingham Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic will get until the end of the season to prove his worth at the Hammers. (Daily Mirror)
Everton manager Ronald Koeman is on the verge of being sacked following his side's 1-0 home defeat by Burnley on Sunday. (Sun)
The Dutchman says his future at Goodison Park is out of his hands. (Daily Mirror)
And Koeman says striker Wayne Rooney, 31, was "really positive" despite being dropped for the 1-0 loss. (Times)
Financial entrepreneur Amanda Staveley was at St James' Park on Sunday amid speculation she could be involved in a Newcastle takeover attempt. (Sun)
West Brom boss Tony Pulis has been given a unique look in the new Fifa 18 video game. (Stoke Sentinel)
Kilmarnock are prepared to search "globally" for their next manager after Lee McCulloch's exit. (Daily Record)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has admitted defending the league title in his native Italy was easier than in England.
(Daily Telegraph)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Harry Kane wants to be England captain again but will get behind whoever Gareth Southgate selects to lead the team in the last two World Cup European Qualifiers. (Sun)
Former England captain Bryan Robson says Chelsea defender Gary Cahill, not Tottenham striker Harry Kane, should skipper the national side.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STORIES
A Crystal Palace fanzine set up a goal of the month vote for September, when the Eagles scored one goal. (Twitter)
Manchester United forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 35, should only return to action "when he is fully fit" amid talk of an early comeback, according to his surgeon. (South China Morning Post)
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says his old club did not fix their problems in the transfer window and are not title contenders.
(Liverpool Echo)