Newcastle forward Dwight Gayle, 27, has been linked with a £15m move to Championship side Fulham. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Fulham are in talks over a deal for 31-year-old Argentine winger Sebastian Leto, who is a free agent. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has completed his medical with Everton and agreed personal terms, understands. (Press Association Sport)
Armenia midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, 28, wants a pay rise to move from Manchester United to Arsenal. (Daily Mirror)
Everton are set to complete the signing of Arsenal and England winger Theo Walcott, 28, on Wednesday. (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester United forward Henrikh Mkhitaryan, 28, is open to the idea of a move to London to join Arsenal. (Daily Mirror)
Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 28, is asking Borussia Dortmund to let him join Arsenal. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere, 26, who could leave on a free transfer this summer, must pass a full medical and take a 20% pay cut to receive a new contract. (Sun)
Liverpool are keeping close tabs on Stevenage defender Ben Wilmot, who is yet to agree a move to Tottenham Hotspur despite reports. (Independent)
Chelsea have approached West Ham about signing 29-year-old English striker Andy Carroll on a permanent deal. (Daily Telegraph)
West Ham are willing to listen to offers of £20m for Carroll. (Sky Sports)
Juan Mata could leave Manchester United for nothing at the end of the season after it emerged that the club have yet to activate a 12-month option to extend his contract until next year. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool's Serbian midfielder Marko Grujic, 21, is a loan target for Middlesbrough and Cardiff City. (ESPN)
Southampton striker Manolo Gabbiadini, 26, could return to one of his former clubs, Bologna. (Sky Italia)
Bordeaux president Stephane Martin says clubs will have a "hard time" trying to sign forward Malcom, amid speculation linking the 20-year-old Brazilian with a move to the Premier League. (L'Equipe)
Tottenham are among the clubs interested in Norwich City's 21-year-old English midfielder James Maddison. (Evening Standard)
Serbia defender Neven Subotic, 29, and Spanish centre-back Marc Bartra, 27, may leave Borussia Dortmund in January. (Bild)
Barcelona have rejected a 25m (£22.2m) euros offer from Inter Milan for 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder Rafinha as they want 40m (£35.5m). (Mundo Deportivo)
Cardiff have held talks with Bournemouth about signing 30-year-old English striker Lewis Grabban.
(Bournemouth Echo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Jose Mourinho is on the verge of signing a contract extension that will keep him at Manchester United until 2021. (Sky Sports)
Talks between Mike Ashley and Amanda Staveley's PCP Partners over a potential takeover of Newcastle United have ended for now. (Sky Sports)
Rafa Benitez's future as Newcastle boss was in doubt on Tuesday when takeover talks with prospective buyer Amanda Staveley collapsed. (Daily Mail)
Paul Lambert claims he is not bothered whether he was '15th or 50th choice' to replace Mark Hughes at Stoke City.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Martin O'Neill says he has "agreed terms" on a deal that would see him remain in his current role as Republic of Ireland manager.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STORIES
Former Bristol City striker Soren Andersen has said Burnley boss Sean Dyche has such a gravelly voice because he used to eat earth worms during training. (Daily Mail)
Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldinho has retired from football, his brother and agent has confirmed. (Sporting Life)
Chelsea have arranged a friendly for Ross Barkley after Antonio Conte was forced to re-think his plans to give him his debut against Norwich City. (Daily Telegraph)
Carlos Tevez was the highest paid player in the world on £650,000 a week at Shanghai Shenua but labelled his time in China a 'holiday'. (Daily Mail)
The former Manchester United and City striker was roundly criticised for being overweight and disinterested during his time in the Far East. (Daily Mail)
When Nick Goff heard his mates were taking him to Saturday's Championship game between Brentford and Bolton for his stag do, he was no doubt delighted. In a textbook stag stitch-up, his friends had clubbed together to find the £130 required for Mr Goff, 38, to be one of the matchday mascots.
(Daily Mail)