Olivier Giroud could be the next big-name departure from Arsenal in a player-plus-cash move for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal are reportedly one step closer to signing Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after the 28-year-old was left out of the Borussia Dortmund squad for their trip to Hertha Berlin. (Bild)
And the Gunners are closing in on agreeing new deals for Germany international Mesut Ozil, 29, and midfielder Jack Wilshere, 26. (Sun)
Stoke's former England striker Peter Crouch, 36, has emerged as a new target for Chelsea after injury denied Andy Carroll, 29, a possible move from West Ham. (Daily Telegraph)
Chelsea are keen to sign Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko, 31, and Italian left-back Emerson Palmieri, 23, from Roma. The pair could cost a combined £77m. (Daily Star)
Chelsea could use 24-year-old Belgian Michy Batshuayi as part of a deal to sign Edin Dzeko. (Sky Italia)
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea, 27, says being a part of the club is "special". The Spaniard has sought to play down speculation around his future at Old Trafford. (ESPN)
Manchester City have expressed an interest in Liverpool and Germany midfielder Emre Can, 24, but his future could depend on Liverpool's pursuit of Schalke's 22-year-old midfielder Leon Goretzka. (Daily Mirror)
Tottenham are rivalling Manchester United in a bid to sign Paris St-Germain's Brazilian forward Lucas Moura, 25. (L'Equipe)
United are leading Liverpool and Chelsea in the chase to land Nice midfielder Jean-Michael Seri, 26, with Manchester City also interested in the Ivory Coast international. (Daily Mirror)
Inter Milan are ready to pay Daniel Sturridge's entire £120,000 weekly wage to push through a loan move for the Liverpool striker. (Times)
Brighton are interested in signing PSV Eindhoven's 24-year-old Dutch striker Jurgen Locadia. (De Telegraaf)
Argentina striker Paulo Dybala, 24, will have to submit a transfer request to have any chance of joining Manchester United, says Juventus chief executive Beppe Marotta. (La Gazetta Dello Sport)
Everton's former England winger Aaron Lennon, 30, and Leicester striker Islam Slimani, 29, are loan targets for Newcastle United. (Shields Gazette)
Besiktas are also interested in Slimani and now Watford have joined the race for the Algerian. (Daily Star)
Leicester manager Claude Puel says he will consider whether to sign Austrian defender Aleksandar Dragovic on a permanent deal in the summer. The 26-year-old is currently on loan from Bayer Leverkusen. (Leicester Mercury)
Watford boss Marco Silva will do the same regarding 26-year-old Peruvian winger Andre Carrillo, who has impressed on loan from Benfica. (Watford Observer)
West Brom are in talks to sign Basle and Switzerland right-back Michael Lang, 28. (Daily Mail)
Huddersfield boss David Wagner has ruled out any further transfer activity despite being linked with Borussia Dortmund's Serbian defender Neven Subotic, 29.
(Huddersfield Examiner)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Southend are ready to turn to Chris Powell to turn around their flagging fortunes. (Daily Express)
Chelsea may face a transfer ban for breaking the rules on the signing of foreign players aged under 18. (Guardian)
Roy Hodgson hopes Ruben Loftus-Cheek can return in time for the 2018 World Cup after revealing his injury is worse than first thought. The 21-year-old has not played since December 28 due to an ankle injury.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
New Wales boss Ryan Giggs is unlikely to get his home managerial debut until September as music concerts at the Principality and Cardiff City Stadiums will deny him a June date. (Daily Mail)
Northern Ireland football bosses want a quick decision from the Scottish FA over their attempt to appoint Michael O'Neill as Gordon Strachan's replacement.
(Daily Record)
OTHER STORIES
Alexis Sanchez has been made to train with Arsenal's youth team as the 29-year-old Chilean forward's move to Old Trafford drags on. (Times)
Joey Barton claims it would be "hypocritical" of Liverpool to sack his former team-mate Jon Flanagan, 25, after the English full-back pleaded guilty to assaulting his girlfriend. (Talksport)
The Premier League and EFL are reviewing the regulation of football agents as concerns grow over the amounts of money being paid to intermediaries. (Daily Telegraph)
Ross Barkley has been cleared to make his debut for Chelsea on Saturday after a blistering start to his career for them in a secret practice match.
(Sun)