Arsenal are leading the race for Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez, according to reports. (Sun on Sunday)
Real Madrid are leading the race to sign Manchester City's 29-year-old Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva this summer. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Barcelona are set to rival Real, with the club's president Joan Laporta making Silva a top target. (Sport)
West Ham had a deal agreed to sign England forward Cole Palmer, 21, from Manchester City before Chelsea went in for him last summer. (Sun on Sunday)
Leicester plan to sign Manchester City starlet James McAtee at the second attempt if they are promoted. (Sun on Sunday)
Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 25, is a target for Wolves, who may look to sell current number one Jose Sa, 31, to a Saudi Arabian club. (Sun on Sunday)
Despite only signing for Liverpool last summer, Ryan Gravenberch has been linked to Turkish club Galatasaray. (Mail on Sunday)
Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray are planning to make a move for Liverpool's Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, 21, in the summer. (Fotomac)
Newcastle are lining up a £25m transfer swoop for 19-year-old Juventus centre-back Dean Huijsen, who is currently on loan at Roma. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United and Arsenal are set to rival AC Milan for the signing of 22-year-old Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna. (Gazzetta)
Manchester City will face competition from title rivals Liverpool and Arsenal when they step up their interest in £50m-rated Wolves defender Rayan Ait-Nouri. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United, Juventus and Inter Milan are potential destinations for the Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez. (Fichajes)
Portuguese midfielder Fabio Carvalho is set to stay and fight for his place at Liverpool next season under the club's new manager, despite interest from Hull City where the 21-year-old is currently on loan. (Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester City are already putting their succession plan in place for Pep Guardiola - City Group will look close to home for his replacement and are set to consider Girona's Michel Sanchez. (Sunday Mirror)