Arsenal are plotting a move for Everton and Brazil forward Richarlison, 24. (Fichajes)
Newcastle United are keen on signing Tottenham defender Joe Rodon, who could be on his way out of the club as early as January. (Daily Mail)
Juventus and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey could be on his way to Everton in January, with the Serie A side happy to sell the 30-year-old who has featured just five times this season. (Calciomercato)
That is a blow for Newcastle, who had hoped to make Ramsey one of their first signings under their new owners. (Daily Star)
Leeds United and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 26, will turn down a move to Manchester United in favour of joining Liverpool. (Sun)
Paris St-Germain are willing to consider loan offers for former Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum in the January transfer window. The 31-year-old Netherlands international is open to a return to the Premier League and is a potential target for Arsenal. (Sky Sports)
Newcastle, another of Wijnaldum's former clubs, could also pursue a move for the Dutchman in January. (Marca)
Highly-rated Colorado Rapids winger Dantouma Toure is currently training with Arsenal, according to reports. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle have settled on a five-man target list for the January transfer window, which includes Arsenal and Egypt midfielder Mohamed Elneny, 29. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United and Liverpool are set to lock horns over American teenage striker Ricardo Pepi. (Sun)
Everton boss Rafael Benitez dropped Lucas Digne, 28, for the win over Arsenal after a row and the France left-back could now be sold in January. (The Athletic)
Chelsea are in talks with Barcelona over loan deals for Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech, according to reports. (Sun)
Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has said he is "looking forward" to working with Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani for the rest of this season. The 34-year-old has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford in January. (Manchester United)
West Ham boss David Moyes will prioritise signing a defender in January after injuries to Kurt Zouma and Angelo Ogbonna. (Daily Mail)
The Hammers are linked with Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, 27. (Calcio Mercato)
Arsenal are hoping to secure a deal for 21-year-old Juventus and Sweden winger Dejan Kulusevski. (Sun)
Flamengo want to re-sign Spanish centre-back Pablo Mari, 28, from Arsenal. But Gunners technical director Edu does not want to sell him to a South American side. (Torcedores)
AC Milan have joined the race to sign Lille defender Sven Botman. Liverpool and Newcastle are both keen on the 21-year-old Dutch centre-half but face competition from the Serie A side in January. (Sky Sports Italia)
Liverpool defender Nathaniel Phillips has said he wants the chance to play more first-team football. West Ham are considering a move for the 24-year-old Englishman as David Moyes prioritises signing a defender in January. (London Evening Standard)
Real Madrid left-back Marcelo, 33, is set to end his 15-year stay at the Spanish club when his contract expires next year and rejoin Brazilian side Fluminense. (Daily Mirror)
Besiktas want to terminate the season-long loan of Miralem Pjanic and send the Bosnia and Herzegovina midfielder, 31, back to Barcelona.
(Zurnal)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
A report in the Netherlands has dropped a heavy hint that Manchester City want Ajax boss Erik ten Hag to take over if Pep Guardiola leaves in 2023…should the Dutchman still be available. (Daily Express)
Neil Lennon is on the shortlist for the Ipswich Town job, according to reports.
(Scottish Sun)
OTHER STUFF
Former Sheffield United player Terry Kennedy, forced to retire in 2018 because of a serious injury and now a builder, has won £1m on the National Lottery with a ticket he almost left behind in the shop. (Daily Mirror)
Brazilian football great Pele has been hospitalised in Sao Paulo to continue treatment for a colon tumour. (Sky Sports)
Barcelona crashed out of the Champions League following defeat at Bayern Munich, failing to make it past the group stage for the first time since the 2000/01 season.
(Sky Sports)