Fulham and West Ham are considering a move for Panathinaikos' 24-year-old Greece striker Fotis Ioannidis, who is valued at £15m. (Sun on Sunday)
Arsenal are keen to bring in a striker to provide competition for Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus, 27, and Germany striker Kai Havertz, 24, with Bologna's Dutchman Joshua Zirkzee, 22, among their top targets. (TeamTalk)
Tottenham are ready to step up their efforts to sign Atalanta's 22-year-old Brazilian midfielder Ederson. (TeamTalk)
Manchester United are lining up an £80m bid for Everton's 21-year-old English defender Jarrad Branthwaite. (Sun on Sunday)
Inter Milan are interested in signing Manchester United and England defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 26, if 27-year-old Netherlands defender Denzel Dumfries leaves this summer. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Newcastle are guaranteed to finish above 14th place in the league table after beating Tottenham, triggering the clause which means they have to sign Lewis Hall from Chelsea for £28m. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester United could attempt to buy Brentford's 28-year-old England striker Ivan Toney in the summer. (Sunday Mirror)
Brighton and Brentford are among the clubs tracking Portugal U20 attacking midfielder Gustavo Sa. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester United are planning to sell 24-year-old Brazil winger Antony this summer, with Crystal Palace's French midfielder Michael Olise, 22, their top target as a replacement. (Rudy Galetti)
Chelsea's 19-year-old English defender Lewis Hall, who is on loan at Newcastle United, is set to make his move permanent this summer. (Sunday Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Swansea are suing former manager Russell Martin for breach of contract following his move to Championship rivals Southampton last summer. (Sunday Telegraph)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Scotland boss Steve Clarke and his scouts are keeping tabs on Lincoln City frontman Joe Taylor. (Scottish Sun)
Israel have targeted featuring at future editions of the Copa America after signing a cooperation agreement with CONMEBOL. (Mail on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
Wrexham turned on the style to seal promotion to League One with a 6-0 victory over Forest Green. The north Wales-based club, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynold and Rob McElhenney, have earned back-to-back promotions after winning the National League title last season. (Sky Sports)
Everton have failed to secure funds for the next phase of their Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. And that has prompted fears over whether the club can complete its £760million construction. (Sun on Sunday)
The US owners of Chelsea have sold both the hotels on the Stamford Bridge site to another company they own, generating £75.6 million of income which will count towards their profitability and sustainability rules compliance.
(Sunday Telegraph)