Fulham are ready to make Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter their latest summer signing. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal and West Ham United will go head to head to sign Torino attacking midfielder M'Baye Niang. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal have been handed a transfer blow as European giants Barcelona have entered the race for £40m target Steven N'Zonz. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal midfielder Jeff Reine-Adelaide has left the club to join French side Angers on a permanent deal. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham's Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld, 29, remains a priority signing for Manchester United but the Londoners want £55m or Anthony Martial included in negotiations. (Independent)
Spurs owner Daniel Levy believes he can sign Aston Villa's English midfielder Jack Grealish, 22, for £20m. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are ready to step up their chase for Bayer Leverkusen's £40m-rated winger Leon Bailey, but face competition from Arsenal and Roma. (Sun)
Manchester United still hope to sign Inter Milan's 29-year old winger Ivan Perisic and will only sell French forward Anthony Martial, 22, if the Croatian's services can be secured. (Daily Mirror)
West Ham have held talks about signing £22m-rated striker Moussa Marega from Porto, who may try to sign Cheikhou Kouyate in return. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool have no interest in signing Besiktas defender Domagoj Vida, 29, despite being linked with the Croatia international. (Liverpool Echo)
Leeds have made an enquiry for Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford as an alternative in case their bid for Derby forward Matej Vydra falls through. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea have told AC Milan to pay up to £62m if they want to sign 25-year-old Spanish striker Alvaro Morata. (Sky Sports)
Officials from Chelsea have travelled to Italy to sign Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, 23, but are reluctant to meet the Italian's £40m valuation. (Times)
Middlesbrough have moved for 'keeper Boaz Myhill, whose contract at West Brom expired in the summer. (Sun)
Aston Villa have rejected Stoke's £10m bid for captain James Chester and warned he is not for sale. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and director Marina Granovskaia will meet in Nice to discuss transfer targets. (Evening Standard)
However, Chelsea's signing of 38-year-old former England goalkeeper Robert Green has bemused head coach Maurizio Sarri's backroom staff - as the player was not on a list of transfer targets provided by the club's scouting department. (Times)
Barcelona are ready to accept Everton's £27m bid for Colombia defender Yerry Mina, 23. (Goal)
Everton's Dutch midfielder Davy Klaassen, 25, is in talks with Werder Bremen over a £13m move. (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester United's English defender Luke Shaw, 23, says "it would be easy for me to quit" the club but wants to earn a new contract. His current deal expires next summer. (Guardian)
Crystal Palace and Everton are interested in signing Roma's 27-year-old French midfielder Maxime Gonalons for £10m. (Evening Standard)
West Ham are considering a move for French former Newcastle and Paris St-Germain midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa, 31, on a free transfer. (Foot365)
Brighton are closing in on a deal for Ecuadorian wonderkid Billy Arce, who is set to sign a four-year deal at the Amex Stadium. (Sun)
Fenerbahce want to take Stoke's Dutch defender Bruno Martins Indi, 26, on a season-long loan deal. (Takvim)
Stoke say they have has been no approach for £30m-rated England goalkeeper Jack Butland. The 25-year-old wants a move to a Premier League club. (Sun)
Blackburn are to sign Chelsea's English midfielder Kasey Palmer, 21, on loan until the end of the year. (Sky Sports)
Derby are set to sell Czech striker Matej Vydra, 26, to Leeds in an £11m deal, and will use the money to purchase Ipswich's 28-year-old English striker Martyn Waghorn. (Sun)
Rangers will look to sign Manchester City's English midfielder Kean Bryan, 21, if English attacking midfielder Josh Windass, 24, leaves Ibrox.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Arsenal and France forward Thierry Henry is considering four managerial opportunities after Championship side Aston Villa decided to keep Steve Bruce as boss. (Daily Mirror)
Rafa Benitez is likely to remain at Newcastle until the end of the season, despite the expiry of a £6m release clause in his contract this summer.
(Times)
OTHER STUFF
Tottenham will assess the fitness of Victor Wanyama after he missed the opening game of their US tour. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham will be able to convert thousands of seats in their new stadium into safe standing within the space of an hour, it has been revealed. (Times)
Spurs have announced that their new ground will be known as 'Tottenham Hotspur Stadium'. (Sky Sports)
Aston Villa are still facing short-term cashflow problems despite last week's takeover by Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens because much of next season's income has already been spent.
(Times)