Divock Origi is set to be offered a way out of Anfield by Turkish side Besiktas to end his Liverpool nightmare. (Sun)
Inter Milan and Argentina striker Mauro Icardi, 25, says he has "no intention" of leaving the Serie A club. (AS)
Chelsea are set to miss out on both Icardi and Genoa's Poland forward Krzysztof Piatek, 23, as the Blues look for a striker in January. (Evening Standard)
Tottenham and Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld, 29, has revealed he would be open to re-joining former club Ajax in the future. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea are planning to offer Germany defender Antonio Rudiger, 25, a new contract in the region of £100,000-a-week. (Daily Mail)
Nigeria winger Victor Moses, 27, is ready to leave Chelsea as he struggles for game time under new Blues manager Maurizio Sarri. (Goal)
Wolves want to add attacking reinforcements to their squad in January, but will not recall on-loan striker Rafa Mir, 21, from from Las Palmas.
(Birmingham Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho banged on the Chelsea dressing room door to demand an apology from Marco Ianni after their dugout bust-up. (Sun)
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says the Reds need to strengthen to compete at the same level as Europe's best teams, including Manchester City. (Manchester Evening News)
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis flew from Athens to personally deliver a message that their performances must improve, after their first defeat in seven games. (Daily Mail)
Neil Redfearn has left Newcastle United's coaching staff three weeks after joining. (Daily Mail)
Sacking manager Julen Lopetegui, 52, would cost Real Madrid 18 million euros (£16m). (Sport)
Lopetegui will be sacked and reserve team boss Santiago Solari, 42, placed in interim charge for Sunday's El Clasico against Barcelona. (Daily Star)
Former Spain coach Lopetegui will still be in charge for El Clasico. (Mundo Deportivo)
Real Madrid director Emilio Butragueno has suggested Lopetegui is not in immediate danger of the sack and everything at the club "is totally normal".
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Atlanta United boss Gerardo Martino, who has announced he will leave at the end of the MLS season, is in line to become the new manager of Mexico.
(CBS)
OTHER STUFF
Marcos Alonso has signed a contract extension with Chelsea until 2023. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United arrived late for their second successive Champions League home match, with Jose Mourinho choosing to walk to Old Trafford.
(Sky Sports)