FA Cup winners Arsenal are targeting Sevilla's 27-year-old Brazilian centre-back Diego Carlos as manager Mikel Arteta plans a summer overhaul. (Daily Telegraph)
Arteta has called Barcelona and Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 32, to discuss a potential move to the Gunners. (Le10 Sport)
Tottenham Hotspur will compete with Everton to sign Lille's 23-year-old Turkey right-back Zeki Celik, 23, with Spurs considering selling Ivory Coast right-back Serge Aurier, 27. (Times)
Tottenham are probably leading the race for Philippe Coutinho right now over the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are considering a move for Leicester City and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, 33. (Sun)
Liverpool have moved ahead of Paris St-Germain in the race for Bayern Munich's Thiago Alcantara and are now "very likely" to sign the Spain midfielder. (Mundo Deportivo)
Crystal Palace's 27-year-old Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha is a target for Arsenal. (Daily Star)
Arsenal are ready to cash in on several first-team stars including Alexandre Lacazette and Hector Bellerin to raise funds for Mikel Arteta's rebuild. (Daily Mail)
Aston Villa are targeting a summer move for Liverpool's 25-year-old Belgium striker Divock Origi. (Sun)
Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held transfer talks with the agents of Lille's Brazilian defender Gabriel Magalhaes, 22. (Daily Express)
Manchester United are hoping to use England centre-back Chris Smalling, 30, as part of a swap deal for Inter Milan's 25-year-old Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar. (Daily Star)
Smalling is set to return to Old Trafford following his loan spell at Roma, with the Serie A club running out of time to complete a deal. (Manchester Evening News)
Italian giants AC Milan and Napoli are in talks with Norwich City's English defender Ben Godfrey, 22, after the Canaries were relegated from the Premier League. (Calciomercato)
Cardiff City are leading the race for 27-year-old Barnsley and Wales striker Kieffer Moore.
(WalesOnline)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Eddie Howe is planning to take a break from football after leaving Bournemouth, the club at which he has spent 25 years as player and manager, on Saturday by mutual consent. (Daily Telegraph)
Bournemouth would consider appointing Jason Tindall as successor to Eddie Howe should the assistant manager want the vacant managerial role. (Sky Sports)
Mauricio Pochettino says he is open to managing in any of Europe's top-five leagues as he prepares to return to the game. (Sky Sports)
Frank Lampard admits he does not know whether Willian will still be at Stamford Bridge next season but insists the ball is in the player's court. (Daily Mirror)
Bournemouth may target John Terry to replace Eddie Howe. (Times)
Frank Lampard has appealed to the Premier League to delay Chelsea's start to next season - even if his team cannot produce an unlikely last-16 Champions League comeback against Bayern Munich. (Daily Telegraph)
Harrogate Town have been promoted to the Football League for the first time in their history after beating Notts County 3-1 in the National League play-off final. (Sky Sports)
Former Chelsea midfielder and coach Eddie Newton has been appointed the permanent manager of Trabzonspor after leading them to victory in the Turkish Cup final.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal will offer Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 31, a £250,000-per-week three-year contract later this week. (Daily Mirror)
However, Aubameyang wants to see the Gunners make big signings before he agrees a new deal after helping the club win their 14th FA Cup. (Le10 Sport)
FIFA has said there 'was and is absolutely no reason to open any investigation' after criminal proceedings against president Gianni Infantino were launched in Switzerland earlier this week. (Daily Mail)
Wigan's takeover is being delayed by the club's appeal against the 12-point deduction that relegated them to League One as prospective buyers want to wait and see which division the club will be in before completing a move. (Daily Mail)
Referees should send players off if they deliberately cough at an opponent or match official, new FA guidance states.
(Times)