Arsenal and Manchester United are set to go head-to-head in a battle to sign highly-rated Rennes defender Desire Doue. (Daily Mirror)
Former England midfielder Adam Lallana, 36, is in talks over a return to Southampton on a free transfer when his Brighton contract expires next month. (Daily Telegraph)
Everton will demand £80m for Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, but Manchester United are hoping to strike a £60m deal for the England defender. (Daily Star)
Southampton will try to sign West Ham's English winger Flynn Downes, 25, and Newcastle's 30-year-old Scotland winger Ryan Fraser on permanent deals after successful loan spells last season. (Daily Echo)
Newcastle are considering a £20m bid for Burnley's 21-year-old England Under-21 goalkeeper James Trafford. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool also want Trafford, with their Republic of Ireland keeper Caoimhin Kelleher, 25, looking to leave the club. (Football Insider)
Aston Villa are not interested in another move for Barcelona centre-back Clement Lenglet, 28. The Frenchman has just finished a season-long loan at Villa Park. (Mundo Deportivo)
Leeds United face a massive exodus of players this summer after their failure to secure a place in the Premier League with Crysencio Summerville and Archie Gray likely to be popular targets. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool and Chelsea are among the Premier League clubs interested in Leeds United's 22-year-old Dutch forward Crysencio Summerville. (Daily Mirror)
Championship side Norwich City want 26-year-old Danish left-back Martin Frese, whose contract with Nordsjaelland is set to expire. (Bold)
AC Milan are interested in 25-year-old Tottenham and Brazil right-back Emerson Royal. (Gianluca di Marzio)
Paris St-Germain and the Netherlands midfielder Xavi Simons, 21, wants to join Barcelona despite interest from Leipzig, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle. (Mundo Deportivo)
Real Madrid are ready to offer in excess of £25m for Lille's 18-year-old French centre-back Leny Yoro, who has also been linked with Paris St-Germain and Liverpoool. (Foot Mercato)
Manchester United expect 32-year-old Brazil midfielder Casemiro to sign for a Saudi Pro League club this summer and are willing to sell him at an enormous loss. (Football Insider)
Paris St-Germain are ready to battle Manchester City and Arsenal for £100m-rated Newcastle and Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 26. (Goal)
Potential new Napoli boss Antonio Conte wants to sign Chelsea's 31-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku to replace 25-year-old Nigeria frontman Victor Osimhen, who hopes to join a Premier League team. (Corriere Della Sera)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester United have spoken to ex-Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi over the possibility of succeeding Erik ten Hag as manager. (Guardian)
But United are considering retaining Ten Hag as their manager. (Manchester Evening News)
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna is set to sign a new long-term contract despite interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Brighton. (Athletic)
Enzo Maresca is set to be handed a five-year contract to become Chelsea's next head coach, more than double the length of Mauricio Pochettino's previous deal. (Athletic)
Leicester may target West Brom boss Carlos Corberan should Enzo Maresca join Chelsea. (Talksports)
Frank Lampard and Steve Cooper are on the shortlist as Burnley make plans to find their replacement for Bayern Munich-bound Vincent Kompany. (Daily Mirror)
Unai Emery has signed a new five-year deal at Aston Villa. (Sky Sports)
Former Bayern Munich and Germany manager Hansi Flick will sign a two-year deal to become Barcelona boss on Wednesday. (Fabrizio Romano)
OTHER STUFF
Crystal Palace part-owner John Textor is stepping up his bid to buy Everton, with a proposed purchase by US-based investment group 777 Partners unlikely to go ahead. (Sky Sports)
Ineos potentially going over the 30 per cent investment level in Manchester United could mean them having to play in the Europa Conference League next season because of Nice - owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company - qualifying for the Europa League. (Sun)
'Sticker Wars' have broken out ahead of Euro 2024 with a battle between Panini and Topps, with Panini blocking their US rival from printing stickers including England stars Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka, replacing them instead with non-squad players like Rico Lewis and Luke Thomas to leave parents and collectors up in arms. (Daily Mail)