Tottenham will try to convince West Ham's Declan Rice, available on a free in the summer, to sign for them ahead of Manchester United and Chelsea. (Sun)
Manchester City will have to pay a club record £75m for Ajax and Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who is also wanted by Barcelona. The 21-year-old is a key target for City boss Pep Guardiola. (Daily Mirror)
Real Madrid are plotting a £90m double signing - £50m for Manchester United's England striker Marcus Rashford, 21, and £40m for Tottenham's Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen, 26. (Sun)
Manchester United executive vice chairman Ed Woodward wants to open contract talks with Rashford to fend off interest from Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain. (Daily Star)
PSG will also rival Real Madrid for Tottenham playmaker Eriksen. (Daily Express)
France midfielder N'Golo Kante, 27, is ready to sign a new Chelsea contract worth around £300,000-a-week. (Daily Telegraph)
Real Madrid are trying to convince Spanish midfielder Brahim Diaz, 19, not to renew his contract with Manchester City. (AS)
Inter Milan are considering whether to sell Croatia winger Ivan Perisic, 29, to Manchester United for £31m. (Sun)
Spanish midfielder Juan Mata, 30, plans to take his time before deciding whether or not to commit his future to Manchester United. (ESPN)
Chelsea face the prospect of Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 22, asking to move on loan in January after renewed interest in the England midfielder from Crystal Palace and Schalke. (Times)
Paris St-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, 23, has told Barcelona he will sign for the club in the summer. (Mundo Deportivo)
Leicester City are keen on signing Arsenal's 26-year-old Egypt midfielder Mohamed Elneny, who has yet to play a Premier League game this season. (Leicester Mercury)
French club Nice want to sign Liverpool's Belgium goalkeeper Simon Mignolet in January but the 30-year-old is set to remain at Anfield for the rest of the season. (Liverpool Echo)
West Ham's Mexico forward Javier Hernandez, 30, is set to leave in January, with Turkish side Besiktas interested in signing the former Manchester United player. (Sun)
LA Galaxy striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 37, will join AC Milan in January, earning two million euros (£1.7m) for half a season, with an option for another year. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
Sevilla are keen on re-signing Spanish midfielder Vicente Iborra, 30, from Leicester. (COPE)
Everton's Croatia midfielder Nikola Vlasic, 21, is to remain at CSKA Moscow on loan despite interest from Inter Milan and Roma who want to sign him on a permanent deal. (ESPN)
Wolves held talks with the representatives of Senegalese striker Mbaye Diagne, 27, over a January transfer move from Turkish side Kasimpasa. (ESPN)
Manchester United have inadvertently announced the signing of Paul Woolston, 20, after the English goalkeeper, who has been released by Newcastle, was spotted in training with Jose Mourinho's first-team squad. (Metro)
Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater is showing no interest in leaving Chelsea, despite Maurizio Sarri telling him he won't play in any competition this season.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Southampton's board will decide to sack Mark Hughes if the Saints lose to Fulham at the weekend. (Daily Mail)
Former Spain and Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui approached the US Soccer Federation about becoming their national team manager but was turned down.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Scotland came from behind to beat Israel 3-2 to confirm Nations League promotion along with a play-off spot for Euro 2020. (Sky Sports)
Bekim Balaj's controversial second-half penalty gave Albania a 1-0 friendly win over Wales on Tuesday night. (Sky Sports)
Dominic Solanke scored another double as England U21s put on an impressive show to beat Denmark U21s 5-1 in a friendly.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Arsenal supremo Vinai Venkatesham admits the failure to secure Champions League football for two consecutive seasons has cost the club 'tens of millions of pounds'. (Daily Mail)
Jack Wilshere is close to making his return to first-team action after nearly three months on the sidelines through injury. (Daily Mail)
The PFA's former financial arm was more than £1m in the red when it went into liquidation, having squandered the personal savings of a number of its members. (Daily Mail)
Jlloyd Samuel's widow asked the PFA for £70,000 to help pay off his debts following his passing but they claimed they could only offer her £11,000 despite spending up to £9m on memorabilia. (Daily Mail)
The FA are already helping to draw up security plans amid fears England's travelling support could cause trouble at the Nations League finals in Portugal next summer. (Daily Mail)
The FA's proposal for their solution to Brexit is being met with resistance by the Premier League despite maintaining the current number of non-homegrown players across the 20 clubs. (Daily Mail)
Championship West Bromwich Albion are in talks with 18-year-old midfielder Rekeem Harper over a new long-term deal. (Express & Star)
Marcus Rashford will be offered a new 'double-your-money' £150,000-a-week contract in talks with Manchester United this week. (Daily Star)
Andy Carroll has finally been passed fit to play for West Ham.
(Sun)