Chelsea have held informal talks with Real Madrid over re-signing 30-year-old Belgium playmaker Eden Hazard - but the Spanish club would want England right-back Reece James, 21, in return. (El Nacional)
Tottenham are reportedly considering Juventus striker Alvaro Morata as a potential replacement for Harry Kane. (Daily Star)
Manchester United are considering bringing in Leicester's Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, 24. (Fichajes)
Liverpool are closely monitoring Ousmane Dembele's situation at Barcelona. The 24-year-old France winger, who has not played since Euro 2020 because of a knee injury, is out of contract at the end of the season. (Mundo Deportivo)
Arsenal and France forward Alexandre Lacazette, 30, has no intention of signing a new contract with the Gunners when his current deal expires at the end of the season. (Football.London)
Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 30, still believes he can be a success at Juventus with a season-and-a-half remaining on his current contract. (Times)
Arsenal are considering a shock swoop for former star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain of Liverpool. (Sun)
Dutch side Feyenoord are preparing a fresh bid for Manchester United and Ivory Coast winger Amad Diallo, 19, after an injury scuppered a loan move in the summer. (Sun)
Manchester United will consider selling England attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard, 28, for £15m in January if he does not sign a new contract at Old Trafford, with his current deal due to expire next summer. (Sun)
Juventus have opened talks with the agent of Manchester United's Donny van de Beek, 24, with a view to a January move for the Netherlands midfielder. (Football Italia)
Juventus are also preparing a January loan offer for Manchester City and Portugal playmaker Bernardo Silva, 27. (Calciomercato)
Spain goalkeeper David Raya, 26, says he is happy at Brentford amid interest from Arsenal and Everton.
(Cadena Ser)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Borussia Dortmund boss Lucien Favre, 63, and ex-Chelsea manager Frank Lampard, 43, are two of the names the new Newcastle United owners are considering as a possible replacement for Steve Bruce at St James' Park. (Daily Telegraph)
Mikel Arteta has told Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham that Youssef En-Nesyri is good enough to be the leading force in the club's attacking trident, according to reports.
(Daily Express)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England manager Gareth Southgate will hold talks with the FA "in the next few weeks" to discuss whether he wants to sign a new contract. (Sky Sports)
Emile Smith Rowe saved 10-man England Under-21s' blushes as the Young Lions laboured to a 1-0 victory in Andorra. (Sky Sports)
Wales had to dig deep to win 1-0 in Estonia with Kieffer Moore’s first-half goal enough for a scrappy three points in World Cup Qualifying Group E. (Sky Sports)
Germany qualified for the 2022 World Cup after crushing North Macedonia 4-0 on Monday to secure the top spot in their qualifying Group J with two games to spare.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Kevin McDonald has returned to football with old club Dundee following a kidney transplant. (Scottish Sun)
Dimitar Berbatov faces a day of destiny as he vies to become the new President of the Bulgarian Football Union. (Sky Sports)
Former Swansea winger Wayne Routledge has called time on his playing career. (Sky Sports)
English centre-half Ben Davies, 26, still believes he has a future at Liverpool, despite not playing for them after joining in February and then going on a season-long loan to Sheffield United. (Liverpool Echo)
Raheem Sterling wants to be sure he remains a key part of Pep Guardiola's plans before he resumes contract talks with Manchester City. (Sun)
Andreas Christensen has reportedly agreed a new deal to stay at Chelsea which will see him nearly double his wages. (Daily Mail)
Derby County's administrators have lodged an appeal against the 12-point deduction imposed by the English Football League (EFL). (Sky Sports)
William Saliba admits his move to Marseille is "what he needed" as he agrees with Mikel Arteta for sending him out loan.
(Daily Mirror)