Fulham's 17-year-old left-back Ryan Sessegnon favours a move to Tottenham, but the England Under-19 international is attracting interest from several Premier League sides. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is still waiting on the offer of a new contract, even the Spain international, 27, has just 16 months to run on his current deal. (Yahoo)
Liverpool midfielder Emre Can's agent has "blocked all negotiations" regarding the 24-year-old Germany international's future. (Daily Express)
Manchester United are planning fresh contract talks with 22-year-old France forward Anthony Martial. (ESPN)
Liverpool's hopes of signing Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic have been dented with the La Liga leaders now keen to hold on to the Croatia international, 29. (Talksport)
Newcastle are the favourites to sign Porto's 36-year-old former Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas on a free transfer this summer. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Brighton, Crystal Palace and West Ham are all interested in Lille defender Ibrahim Amadou, 24, who is a former France youth international. (Croydon Advertiser)
Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet is ready to leave Anfield, with Napoli and Borussia Dortmund both considering moves for the 30-year-old. (La Derniere Heure)
AC Milan are interested in signing Porto defender Ivan Marcano when the 30-year-old Spaniard's contract expires in the summer. (Calciomercato)
Sunderland's English defender Michael Ledger, 20, is set to sign a two-year deal with Norwegian side Notodden FK.
(Sunderland Echo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Germany coach Joachim Low, 58, is the leading candidate to succeed Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager, if the Frenchman leaves the club this summer. (ESPN)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte could keep his job even if they fail to secure a top-four finish - as long as he stops moaning about transfers.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Everton forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 20, is being considered for a surprise England call-up in the build-up to this summer's World Cup. (Daily Mirror)
Phil Neville admits England Women were "beaten by the better team" after losing 1-0 to the United States in the SheBelieves Cup.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STORIES
There is growing resentment in the Arsenal dressing room towards those earning the highest wages at the club. (Times)
Arsenal youngster Reiss Nelson apologised and claimed his Twitter account had been hacked after an offensive message aimed at Tottenham's Dele Alli appeared and was quickly deleted. (Daily Mirror)
West Ham fined £30,000 for breaching FA anti-doping regulations by failing to ensure 'Club Whereabouts' information was accurate. (Sky Sports)
West Ham defender Winston Reid will miss the rest of the season with the knee injury he picked up in the 4-1 defeat to Swansea last weekend. (Sky Sports)
Stoke City's Austria defender Kevin Wimmer, 25, an £18m signing from Tottenham last August, has been placed on a fitness regime by manager Paul Lambert. Wimmer has not featured since Lambert was appointed manager on 16 January. (Daily Telegraph)
West Brom midfielder Chris Brunt is only two games away from triggering a one-year contract extension. (Daily Telegraph)
Daniel Levy has taken personal charge of Tottenham's search for a stadium sponsor after dispensing with the services of specialist sponsorship firm TRM. (Daily Mail)
League One Charlton Athletic are to discipline three of their players who were captured on video using "offensive and unacceptable language" when discussing two of their team-mates. (Daily Mail)
Margate forward Jordan Chiedozie, 23, was sent off against Leiston for laughing at an opposition player falling over.
(Kent Live)