Inter Milan are considering signing Arsenal winger Theo Walcott in January. The 28-year-old has been with the Premier League side since 2006. (Talksport)
Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 24, says he could "never rule out" leaving for a Spanish club, such as Real Madrid. (Daily Express)
Spurs will again compete with Chelsea in January to sign Everton's 23-year-old midfielder Ross Barkley. (Daily Mirror)
Bayern Munich will appoint Jupp Heynckes, the 72-year-old who led them to the treble in 2013, as their new manager. (Bild)
Manchester City will beat Manchester United to sign New York City midfielder Jack Harrison. Pep Guardiola's side have first refusal on the 20-year-old because of their ties with the MLS club. (Sun)
Fenerbahce's 34-year-old forward Robin van Persie will return to Feyenoord, the Dutch club where he began his career. (Aksam)
Crystal Palace and Fulham are keen on 18-year-old defender Lex Allan, who plays for Bostik League South team Sittingbourne and has recently been training with Championship side Millwall. (Kent Online)
Forwards Ben Woodburn, 17, and Roberto Firmino, 26, are set to sign new long-term contracts at Liverpool. (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester United are close to agreeing a new contract with midfielder Marouane Fellaini, 29. (Transfermarketweb)
Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in Paris St-Germain midfielder Javier Pastore. The 28-year-old has been told he can leave the French club in January.
(Talksport)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England manager Gareth Southgate is set to hand Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a vote of confidence by starting him in Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Slovenia. (Daily Telegraph)
Gareth Southgate will receive a £250,000 bonus if England book their World Cup place by beating Slovenia at Wembley on Thursday. (Times)
Everton forward Wayne Rooney, 31, who retired from international football in the summer, has received a hand-written letter from FA chairman Greg Clarke thanking him for his service to England. (Daily Star)
England defender Michael Keane, 24, damaged camera equipment valued at £10,000 when the medicine ball he was training with cleared a fence. (Daily Mail)
Gordon Strachan has told his Scotland players to hold their nerve at Hampden as their World Cup campaign goes on the line. (Daily Mirror)
The World Cup 2018 venue in Ekaterinburg, Russia, will feature temporary stands outside the stadium so it can meet Fifa's capacity requirements. (Guardian)
Belgium manager Roberto Martinez says he will not take any unnecessary risks with the fitness of 24-year-old Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku.
(Daily Telegraph)
OTHER STORIES
Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov says he will not be selling his 30% stake to majority owner Stan Kroenke, but he could be open to offers from another investor who shares his vision. (Daily Telegraph)
Harry Kane is employing a personal chef who cooks for him on a daily basis to "make every day count" in his quest to reach the world-class levels of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. (Daily Telegraph)
Dulwich Hamlet have promised to donate money from their league's new sponsorship deal with a betting company to charities tackling gambling addiction. (Guardian)
Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi, 24, is determined to succeed at the club after Eden Hazard advised him to stay with the side in the summer. (ESPN)
Wales and Real Madrid striker Gareth Bale is having a replica of the 17th hole at golf club Sawgrass built in his back garden. (Sun)
Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof says he has a "good dialogue" with manager Jose Mourinho, despite not having yet made his Premier League debut. (Expressen)
Facebook has not ruled out bidding for the right to stream Premier League matches. (Guardian)
Tottenham's Hugo Lloris has jokingly warned his France team-mate and Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud that there's a "new striker in town". (Instagram)
Liverpool's anger over a proposed Christmas Eve trip to Arsenal could see Sky Sports compromise over the kick-off time.
(Daily Star)