Liverpool is the preferred destination for Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, 25, when he leaves Bournemouth. (Team Talk)
Semenyo is wary about joining Tottenham, with Arsenal and Manchester City also interested. (Sun)
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, 25, remains keen on a move to Liverpool but Barcelona have also shown an interest in the England international. (Team Talk)
Aston Villa are exploring a deal for 19-year-old Brazilian forward Alysson, who playes for Gremio. (The Athletic)
Kobbie Mainoo remains keen on a move to Napoli if he is allowed to move on loan in January. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are interested in Austrian Elche centre-back David Affengruber, 24. (Team Talk)
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo is open to a change of scene next summer as he continues to attract interest from Europe's top clubs. (Daily Mail)
England midfielder Jack Grealish, 30, is loving life at Everton and wants to stay at the club to continue working under manager David Moyes. (Football Insider)
Manchester United are leading the race to sign Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba in 2026 after the Seagulls reduced their valuation from £105m to £74m. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool and Chelsea are both interested in RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, 19, who is likely to cost about 80-100m euros (£69m-£87m). (Fichajes)
Saudi Arabia is prepared to do "whatever it can" to bring Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 33, to the Saudi Pro League in January. (Gulf News)
Roma have opened negotiations to sign Manchester United and Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee, 24, in January. (Sky Sport Italia)
Roma want to sign Zirkzee once they end the loan of Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson from Brighton in January. (Gazetta dello Sport)
OTHER STUFF
Chelsea's FA disciplinary hearing into 74 charges of breaching agent regulations during the Roman Abramovich era - including allegedly making a secret off-the-books payment to Eden Hazard's former agent - is due to be concluded this week. (Times)
Chelsea chiefs are refusing to give up on the idea of moving to Earls Court - despite a rival project being set to pass another milestone this month
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