Barcelona have inquired into the availability of Tottenham’s Ryan Sessegnon, having been big admirers of him since his days at Fulham. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham have held talks with Wigan Athletic over a £500,000 deal for their highly-rated teenage midfielder Alfie Devine. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United will listen to offers for Alexis Sanchez, Chris Smalling, Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones, Jesse Lingard and Diogo Dalot as they seek to raise transfer funds. (Daily Telegraph)
Southampton's former captain Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg reportedly has his sights set on a move to Tottenham this season. (Daily Mail)
Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing Marcus Rashford, who is 'willing to listen' to any offers, but Manchester United have set a £100m price tag on the striker. (Daily Star)
Manchester United have reportedly joined neighbours Manchester City in the race to sign Real Sociedad winger Mikel Oyarzabal. (Sun)
Ainsley Maitland-Niles has admitted his Arsenal career is over with clubs in England and Germany eyeing a transfer. (Sun)
Barcelona are reportedly ready to loan out Arsenal target Samuel Umtiti this summer. (Sun)
Barcelona remain intent on offloading Philippe Coutinho this summer and have reportedly offered the Brazilian to Arsenal and Newcastle. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham's long-term future at the club could be in doubt, despite his contract being extended by a further year to run until 2023. (Daily Star)
Ajax and Celtic are among the clubs chasing Grady Diangana with West Ham fighting to convince him to stay at the club.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Pep Guardiola says Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho can call him to discuss their grievances at Man City having their ban from European competition overturned. (Sky Sports)
Pep Guardiola says talks over his Manchester City future can wait.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
Mesut Ozil has seemingly taken aim at his manager Mikel Arteta after posting that he is 'ready', ahead of Arsenal's game against Liverpool on Wednesday. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United face losing £25m of their £75m-a-year Adidas sponsorship if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. (Sun)
Footballers are preparing themselves for a summer of trials and permanent pay cuts as they fight to stay in the professional game. (Daily Mail)
Wigan scored seven times in the first half on their way to an 8-0 mauling of Hull City in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday.
(Sky Sports)