Turkish Super Lig side Istanbul Basaksehir could make a bid for Arsenal's German playmaker Mesut Ozil, 30. Club president Goksel Gumusdag said they would "do anything to get him". (FourFourTwo)
The agent of Manchester United midfielder Fred says the 25-year-old will remain at the Premier League club. The Brazilian joined Old Trafford in June but has been linked with a move away. (Sunday Star)
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich are all interested in 18-year-old English forward Jadon Sancho, who is currently at Borussia Dortmund. (Marca)
Isco, 26, is plotting a move to Manchester City as he fears for his place at Real Madrid if they land Belgian midfielder Eden Hazard, 27, from Chelsea. (Sunday Express)
New Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking at Bournemouth striker Josh King, 26, as a possible target in January. (Sun on Sunday)
The Reds will only go into the transfer market in January if there is a huge injury crisis at the club. (Sunday Mirror)
Barcelona are ready to launch a bid to sign United and England striker Marcus Rashford with Real Madrid also keen on the 21-year-old. (Sunday Express)
Paris St-Germain are considering signing Everton midfielder Idrissa Gana Gueye. The Senegalese, 29, joined the Toffees in 2016. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea have held talks with AC Milan and Juventus over Gonzalo Higuain. (Sun on Sunday)
Lyon playmaker Nabil Fekir, 25, is a January target for Chelsea, several months after a move to Liverpool failed to materialise. (Mail on Sunday)
Chelsea will cut short Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia in January and have offered the striker to Crystal Palace. (Mail on Sunday)
David Beckham's Inter Miami CF are plotting a move for Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil, according to reports in Germany. (Sunday Express)
Newcastle are in talks to sign Paraguay and Atlanta forward Miguel Almiron for a 'big money fee' in early January.
(Sunday Express)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Claudio Ranieri insists Fulham will avoid the drop, even though they will spend Christmas Day bottom of the Premier League. (Sky Sports)
Fulham owner Shahid Khan will make a new £600m bid to take ownership of Wembley in the new year. (Sun on Sunday)
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he has a good relationship with chairman Daniel Levy. The Argentine has been linked with the vacant managerial role at Manchester United. (Sky Sports)
Real Madrid plan to match whatever Manchester United offer Tottenham for Mauricio Pochettino - and raise it by throwing in Gareth Bale. (Star on Sunday)
Leicester boss Claude Puel insists he has nothing to prove following his side's shock win at Chelsea, despite rumours he is close to being sacked. (Mail on Sunday)
Former Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook is heading a consortium to buy Newcastle United - 10 years after persuading Sheikh Mansour to buy City rather than the Tyneside club. (Sunday Mirror)
Jose Mourinho believed he was going to discuss the club's transfer policy at the meeting where he was sacked as Manchester United manager. (Times)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will only be allowed loan signings next month - as Manchester United stockpile cash for their next permanent boss. (Sunday Mirror)
Jose Mourinho could help Manchester United land No 1 target Mauricio Pochettino - by making a shock return to Real Madrid. (Sunday Mirror)
Reading confirmed Jose Gomes as the club's new manager on Saturday.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England captain Harry Kane and manager Gareth Southgate are both set to be awarded OBEs in the New Year's Honours List.
(Sun on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
Tom Cairney says Fulham should not be bottom of the Premier League after spending over £100m on "quality" players. (Sky Sports)
Leaked memos reveal Tottenham are unhappy with the unkempt state of the streets around their revamped White Hart Lane stadium. (Observer)
Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahmovic's new deal with LA Galaxy could be the biggest in Major League Soccer. The 37-year-old will be paid up to $7.5m (£5.5m) in 2019. (ESPN)
Paul Pogba has thanked Jose Mourinho for improving him as a player and a person during his time as Manchester United manager.
(Sky Sports)