Manchester United are lining up a January move for Fulham wonderkid Ryan Sessegnon to prove that they can still be a force in the transfer market. (Sunday Express)
Arsenal's Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 27, is prepared to follow the example of Gunners team-mate Mesut Ozil and make the club wait until January to sort out a contract extension. (Mail on Sunday)
Paris St-Germain are ready to offer Tottenham £100m for 26-year-old Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen. (Sunday Express)
Manchester United made no attempt to sign Belgium centre-back Toby Alderweireld, 29, and 28-year-old England left-back Danny Rose from Tottenham during the summer - even when Spurs approached them to ask if there was any interest in a deal for either player. (Sunday Mirror)
Anthony Martial, 22, is prepared to stay at Manchester United after being heartened by the club's refusal to sell him despite the wishes of manager Jose Mourinho. (Sunday Telegraph)
And France forward Martial has hinted he will be at Old Trafford for at least another season after signing a 12-month lease on a house in Hale. (Sunday Mirror)
French Ligue 1 side Monaco want to sign Chelsea and England midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 22, on a season-long loan. . (Sun on Sunday))
Real Madrid's hope of signing 19-year-old France forward Kylian Mbappe from Paris St-Germain could depend on the outcome of a Financial Fair Play investigation into the French side. (AS)
United may revive interest in Roma's Italian midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, 22, in January. (Sun on Sunday))
Belgium forward Eden Hazard, 27, would have left Chelsea for Real Madrid had Zinedine Zidane remained in charge of the Spanish club. (Hiet Niewuwsblad)
Lyon's Nabil Fekir says that only Liverpool know why his move to Anfield fell through. The club were in talks over a £53m move for the France forward but the 25-year-old ultimately remained at the Ligue 1 side. (Liverpool Echo)
West Ham are considering loan offers from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar and Spanish outfit Eibar for 19-year-old English centre-back Reece Oxford. (Mail on Sunday)
Leicester are planning a move for Blackburn's English attacking midfielder Bradley Dack, 24, in the January transfer window. . (Sun on Sunday))
Borussia Dortmund have agreed a fee of 2.2m euros (£2m) to sign Barcelona striker Paco Alcacer, 24, on a season-long loan with an option to buy the Spaniard for 20-25m euros (£18.1-22.6m). (Bild)
English striker Tammy Abraham, 20, will reject a loan move to Championship side Aston Villa in order to fight for his place at Chelsea. (Sunday Mirror)
Sevilla have had a 25m euro (£22.6m) bid for Mariano Diaz rejected by Lyon but are still keen on taking the former Real Madrid striker, 25, back to Spain. (Marca)
Juventus and Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic, 32, turned down a move to Manchester United this summer. (Calciomercato)
Manchester United's Brazil midfielder Fred, 25, says everyone at the club is on the same page, despite reports of conflict between manager Jose Mourinho and some of the players. (ESPN)
Sunderland boss Jack Ross is hoping to keep English midfielder Lee Cattermole, 30, and 28-year-old Costa Rica defender Bryan Oviedo at the League One club while bringing in an attacking player. (Chronicle)
Barcelona are considering a move for RB Leipzig and Slovenia midfielder Kevin Kampl, 27, after Netherlands Under-21 international Frenkie de Jong, 21, opted to stay with Ajax.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez has suggested his long-term future at St James' Park is unlikely to become clearer until after the January transfer window closes. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Unai Emery has denied rumours that a rift with Mesut Ozil was the reason the German was not in Arsenal's matchday squad on Saturday. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has revealed that he hasn't had a day off yet since succeeding Antonio Conte at Stamford Bridge. (Sun on Sunday))
Chelsea have moved to deny reports that owner Roman Abramovich is ready to sell the Premier League club.
(London Evening Standard)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, 27, is not close to signing a new contract - with the Spain international is holding out for the same wages as France midfielder Paul Pogba and Chile forward Alexis Sanchez at Old Trafford. (Sunday Mail)
Ander Herrera is likely to get his wish of a new two-year contract to stay at Manchester United.
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