Arsenal are contemplating selling 29-year-old Germany goalkeeper Bernd Leno next summer. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham have 'put an offer on the table' for AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie, 24, although it is not clear whether Spurs will make a move in January or wait to sign the Ivorian on a free transfer next summer. (Calciomercato)
Spurs' hopes, however, have taken a blow as the Italian club are confident Kessie will remain at the San Siro beyond this season. (football.london)
It would take a bid of 100m euros or more for Borussia Dortmund to let 18-year-old midfielder Jude Bellingham go, with both Manchester City and Liverpool said to be interested in the England international. (Bild)
West Ham, like Dortmund, have also put a price on their star player. The Hammers are demanding nothing less than £100m for England midfielder Declan Rice, 22. (football.london)
Manchester United's pursuit of Leon Goretzka, 26, has suffered a blow with the Germany midfielder agreeing a new contract to stay at Bayern Munich until 2026. (Kicker)
Manchester United's former England Under-21 defender Axel Tuanzebe, 23, wants to make his loan spell at Aston Villa a permanent move. (Sun)
Bayern Munich are working on signing Germany striker Timo Werner, 25, from Chelsea in January. (Football Insider)
Leicester City have taken an interest in Manchester United 28-year-old England midfielder Jesse Lingard. (Fichajes)
Chelsea could make move for two Inter Milan defenders, with 22-year-old Italian Alessandro Bastoni and 26-year-old Slovakia centre-back Milan Skriniar linked with the European Champions. (Mediaset)
Liverpool have shown an interest in Nice striker Amine Gouiri, with manager Jurgen Klopp keen on signing the French 21-year-old. (Fichajes)
Manchester City could turn to Leeds United and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips as a long-term replacement for Fernandinho. (Sun)
Arsenal are one of a number of Premier League clubs who have Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 21, as a transfer target, despite Real Sociedad player recently agreeing a new five-year deal with the Spanish side. (FourFourTwo)
Tottenham are willing to selling England midfielder Harry Winks this summer but only if clubs paid £40m for the 25-year-old.
(Times)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Dominic Calvert-Lewin faces a spell out with a broken toe and a quad injury, Everton manager Rafael Benitez has confirmed.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
The FA is facing a battle to keep highly-rated Fulham attacker Fabio Carvalho as Portugal plot a move to secure the teenager's international future. (Daily Mail)
Blackburn have reached an agreement with the Chilean football federation over the release of Ben Brereton Diaz in the October international break.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
Chelsea are preparing to offer 22-year-old England midfielder Mason Mount a new contract, which could see his wages increase to around £150,000 a week. (90min)
Cristiano Ronaldo has had to settle for third place, behind Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski, after player ratings for FIFA 22 were unveiled. (Daily Mail)
Dani Alves claims he is owed £2.6m in unpaid wages by Sao Paulo after leaving the club he supported as a boy following a two-year stay. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle might be without striker Callum Wilson until the end of October with the quad injury he suffered against Southampton last month. (Daily Mail)
Harvey Elliott has absolved Pascal Struijk of any blame for the challenge that left him with a dislocated ankle, describing it as a "freak accident" that did not warrant a red card. (Times)
Gareth Bale is set for a "long" spell out after suffering a hamstring injury during training with Real Madrid. (Sun)
English clubs will no longer be forced to play Champions League and other European matches in a neutral country if their opponents' homelands are on the UK's coronavirus red list. (Daily Telegraph)
Chelsea may travel to South Africa after the country threw its hat in the ring to host the Club World Cup following Japan's withdrawal due to the pandemic. (Independent)
Former Chelsea, Newcastle United and West Ham striker Demba Ba has called time on his 16-year playing career.
(Sky Sports)