Arsenal are monitoring English midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White as Nottingham Forest may consider selling the 24-year-old to balance their books. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Newcastle United want to sign Portugal centre-back Goncalo Inacio, 22, and Ivory Coast defender Ousmane Diomande, 20, from Sporting Lisbon but financial restrictions could prevent them. (Fichajes)
Eintracht Frankfurt are unlikely to activate the £8.5m clause to turn 26-year-old Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek's loan move from Manchester United into a permanent switch. (Goal)
Manchester United will not seek to sign Fiorentina loanee Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina, but the 27-year-old Morocco midfielder is a target for AC Milan and Juventus. (Football Italia)
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is a £75m target for Real Madrid. (Sun on Sunday)
Juventus centre-back Gleison Bremer is Manchester United's number one summer transfer target, with the 27-year-old Brazil defender having a 50m euros (£43m) release clause in his contract. (Corriere dello Sport)
Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly is a summer transfer target for Newcastle United. (Sunday Mirror)
Barcelona believe they can pick up Manchester City's full-back Joao Cancelo for as little as £20m in the summer. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Napoli do not intend to trigger a £7.7m option to buy Belgium midfielder Leander Dendoncker, who is on loan at the Italian club from Aston Villa. (Fabrizio Romano)
Juventus are looking into a move for 22-year-old forward Mason Greenwood, who is on loan at Getafe from Manchester United and whose contract with the Old Trafford club runs out in 2025. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the club rejected an offer of 200m euros (£172m) for 16-year-old Spain forward Lamine Yamal. (Marca)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Roberto De Zerbi is emerging as the top alternative to Xabi Alonso as Liverpool's next manager. (Sun on Sunday)
Manchester United have reportedly identified nine potential candidates to replace manager Erik ten Hag. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag believes he still has time to convince club co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to keep him on, despite discussions having taken place about his potential successor. (ESPN)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England were beaten for the first time since they exited the World Cup in 2022 as Brazil won 1-0 at Wembley in a friendly. (Sky Sports)
England manager Gareth Southgate says he won't speak to any clubs about jobs ahead of Euro 2024. (Sky Sports)
Republic of Ireland against Belgium ends 0-0 as Ireland fail to take chances. (Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Chesterfield seal return to the EFL as runaway National League champions a MONTH before the end of the season - with 3-0 victory against Boreham Wood sealing the title for Spireites. (Sky Sports)
Sheffield United face having to pay back £10m pumped into the club by a Nigerian businessman who failed to buy the Premier League strugglers last year. (Sun on Sunday)
Plan to float Etihad Airways on the stock exchange 'could be a boost for Man City's fight against the 115 Premier League charges hanging over them' as company 'prepares to offer access to financial records'. (Mail on Sunday)
Everton's prospective owners, 777 Partners, have been told they must prove they have access to the funds required to pay a £150m loan owed to Farhad Moshiri's MSP Capital. (Mail on Sunday)
Leicester's legal action against the Premier League has angered other clubs who are convinced it is a stalling tactic to delay a potential points deduction. (Mail on Sunday)