Aston Villa and England midfielder Morgan Rogers is keen on a move to Premier League champions Arsenal this summer, with the Gunners making the 23-year-old a top target. (Talksport)
Tottenham are confident of signing Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali for a fee close to £85m, but the Italy international, 26, would rather join rivals Arsenal. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United's England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, is prepared to take a pay cut to join Tottenham for £40m this summer after his Barcelona loan. (i paper)
Chelsea's 26-year-old defender Trevoh Chalobah, who was a late call-up to England's World Cup squad, is wanted by Como boss Cesc Fabregas. (Fabrizio Romano)
Tottenham and Bayern Munich are both keen on 29-year-old Juventus defender Bremer, but the Brazilian is happy to stay in Turin. (Gianluca DiMarzio)
Manchester United are prepared to accept a loss on 25-year-old Uruguay midfielder Manuel Ugarte in order to sell him this summer. (Sun)
Leeds United have moved closer to finalising a deal for Southampton's Northern Ireland midfielder Shea Charles, 22, who only has a year left on his current contract. (Teamtalk)
Brighton are closing in on the signing of 27-year-old Venezia and Austria defender Michael Svoboda. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal are yet to agree a deal to sign Kolkheti and Georgia Under-21 midfielder Andria Bartishvili, with Liverpool and Paris FC are also working on a move for the 17-year-old. (Talksport)
West Ham and France defender Jean-Clair Todibo, 26, is close to agreeing a loan move to Fenerbahce after the Hammers' relegation. (Star)
Barcelona have made a surprise approach to see if England striker Harry Kane, 32, would be open to leaving Bayern Munich for the Spanish club. (Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester City are closing in on the appointment of former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca as manager on a three-year deal after reaching an agreement on compensation with their Premier League rivals. (BBC Sports)
Former Arsenal and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey is on Oxford United’s shortlist to replace Matt Bloomfield who left the club last week. (Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester United have taken a significant step towards a new 100,000-capacity stadium by buying the majority of the land needed to build it close to their current home at Old Trafford. (BBC Sports)