AC Milan have begun talks about signing Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, 31, from Chelsea. (Calciomercato)
Manchester United are prepared to double the salary of Roma's 22-year-old Italy midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, who has been linked with a £26m move to Old Trafford. (Corriere dello Sport)
Man United are plotting a £60m move for Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford shouldDavid De Gea leaves Old Trafford. (Daily Mail)
Real Madrid are ready to sign a striker in January after losing faith in Wales international Gareth Bale, 29, and France's Karim Benzema, 30. (Daily Express)
Barcelona will look to sign a central defender in January because of concerns over the fitness of France international Samuel Umtiti, 25. (AS)
West Ham forward Marko Arnautovic, 29, would not be drawn on rumours linking him with a move after coming off the bench for Austria in their 2-1 win over Northern Ireland.
(Metro)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger fears it is only a matter of time before Twitter polls are used to make substitutions during matches. (Bein Sports)
Concerns outgoing Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore would take a job with La Liga were behind his £5m payoff from top-flight clubs. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has sanctioned funds for the Magpies' January transfer-window activity.
(Chronicle)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Gareth Southgate challenged his England players to make sure their UEFA Nations League success is just the start after his side's thrilling 2-1 win over Croatia. (Sky Sports)
Gareth Southgate has lauded Harry Kane as the "best goalscorer in the world" after his late winner sent England into the Nations League semi-finals. (Sky Sports)
Michael O'Neill says Northern Ireland did not deserve to lose against Austria after a late goal condemned them to another Nations League defeat. (Sky Sports)
Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill is looking to take inspiration from Ireland's rugby union team ahead of their Nations League match against Denmark.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha insists Jose Mourinho has the "quality and pedigree" required to lead the club forward. (Sky Sports)
Blackburn Rovers striker Danny Graham, 33, is close to extending his contract for another year. (Lancashire Telegraph)
Former Manchester United and England midfielder Paul Scholes, 43, has been dropped by 11th-tier Royton Town now they are back to full strength. (Sun)
France forward Antoine Griezmann says it was "very difficult" to turn down Barcelona in the summer, but the support he received at Atletico Madrid helped persuade him to stay. (Goal)
Ex-Premier League players Ian Wright and Robbie Savage are supporting a 300-player revolt against Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor. (Daily Mirror)
Spain great David Silva was honoured with a special presentation prior to Sunday's friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina as his country recognised his services following his international retirement.
(Daily Mail)