Fulham are leading the race to sign Tottenham's 19-year-old English midfielder Oliver Skipp on a season-long loan. (London Evening Standard)
Arsenal, Tottenham and Leicester are all options for Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 28, who is currently on loan at Bayern Munich. (Sport)
Bournemouth could be forced to accept a cut-price fee for star man Nathan Ake after it emerged the central defender does not have a relegation clause in his contract. (Daily Telegraph)
Tottenham are edging closer to a deal to sign Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 24, from Southampton. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City have made Valencia's Spanish winger Ferran Torres, 20, their top transfer target this season. (ESPN)
England left-back Ben Chilwell, 23, plans to tell Leicester this week that he wants to leave for Chelsea. (Daily Mirror)
Tottenham may try to hijack a potential move from Chelsea for Manchester United's Dean Henderson. (Daily Express)
West Ham have stepped up their pursuit of QPR's 22-year-old forward Eberechi Eze, with the England Under-21 international valued at £20m. (Guardian)
Leeds United are lining up a £15m bid for Tottenham and Argentina defender Juan Foyth, 22. (Sun)
Arsenal are close to agreeing a new loan deal with Real Madrid for Dani Ceballos after the 23-year-old Spain midfielder impressed at the Emirates this season. (Daily Mail)
Roma are yet to reach an agreement with Manchester United over the permanent signing of English defender Chris Smalling, 30. (Corriere dello Sport)
Lazio are in negotiations to sign Manchester City's outgoing Spanish playmaker David Silva, 34. (AS)
Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Willian, 31, who is out of contract this summer, has two "concrete offers" from Premier League clubs, says his agent. (Talksport)
Everton want to sign Serbian former Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, 36, from Zenit Saint Petersburg. (Vecernjih Novosti)
Sheffield United are plotting to sign English goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 22, after Bournemouth's relegation from the Premier League. (Sun)
Crystal Palace will consider putting Scotland winger Ryan Fraser, 26, on their list of summer targets after his departure from Bournemouth. (Daily Telegraph)
Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen, 33, says he has an option in his head as to where he wants to move next after leaving Tottenham. (Talksport)
Cesc Fabregas has been offered a lucrative payday to finish his career at Qatari club Al-Gharafa. (Daily Mail)
Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos, 32, is not part of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta's plans. (Football London)
Vasilis Barkas, the Greece international goalkeeper, arrived in Glasgow on Tuesday night to finalise a £4.5m transfer from AEK Athens to Celtic. (Times)
Real Madrid are monitoring the progress of Sevilla's 21-year-old French centre-back Jules Kounde. (ESPN)
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has dismissed speculation linking Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 27, with a move away from the club.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Paul Cook will leave Wigan Athletic on Wednesday after resigning from his role as manager, following the club going into administration earlier this month. (Sky Sports)
Colchester United have appointed Steve Ball as their new head coach. (Sky Sports)
Neil Warnock will remain as Middlesbrough manager for the 2020/21 season, the Sky Bet Championship club have announced.
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OTHER STUFF
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Bournemouth to discuss claim against Hawk-Eye for ghost goal during Aston Villa vs Sheffield United. (Sky Sports)
Leicester's English midfielder James Maddison, 23, is set sign a new five-year £100,000-a-week contract to stay at the club. (Daily Mail)
Bournemouth owner Maxim Demin says he is committed to taking the club back to the Premier League following their relegation. (Sky Sports)
Potential new Sunderland owner William Storey has promised the club's fans a minimum of £50m to launch them back into the Premier League. (Sun)
Arsenal have confirmed Shkodran Mustafi will miss the start of next season after having surgery on his hamstring injury. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool have decided to extend their stay at Melwood when training resumes ahead of next season, delaying their move to a £50m site in Kirkby due to the knock-on effects of the coronavirus pandemic. (Daily Telegraph)
The Community Shield will be played on August 29, and fans are likely to be allowed into Wembley to watch the game.
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