Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle and Spurs have met or had discussions with the representatives of Netherlands-born Spain defender Dean Huijsen, ahead of a decision being made on the 19-year-old Bournemouth player's future. (Athletic)
Manchester City have added Tottenham and Italy left-back Destiny Udogie, 22, to a shortlist of potential signings as they look to strengthen at full-back this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)
West Ham are considering a summer move for Southampton and England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 26. (Times)
Real Betis are holding out for £35m as Chelsea step up their interest in highly rated Spanish winger Jesus Rodriguez, 19. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle are ready to make Matheus Cunha one of their top targets this summer. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle are readying an offer for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, 22, and are keen on signing fellow Englishman Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 28, with the striker's contract at Everton expiring at the end of the season. (Football Insider)
Atalanta will expect starting bids of above £51m (60m euros) for former Everton forward Ademola Lookman, 27, with the Nigeria international set to leave the Italian club at the end of the season. (Calciomercato)
Dutch club PSV Eindhoven are interested in a move for Ipswich's English winger Jack Clarke, 24, this summer. (Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Lens' Belgium-born English boss Will Still, 32, is among the contenders to become the new manager of Southampton following Ivan Juric's departure earlier this week. (Talksport)
Frank Lampard has been hit with a misconduct charge from the FA. He is alleged to have confronted referee James Bell and used "insulting words". (Sun)
Genoa boss Patrick Vieira is in the running to become Roma's new coach, with the former Arsenal and France midfielder on a four-man shortlist for the job. (Sky Sport Italia)
OTHER STUFF
Mohamed Salah has ended speculation regarding his future by signing a new deal with Liverpool. (Sky Sports)
Rob Couhig has agreed a £25million deal to buy Reading and save the club from administration. (Sun)
THE verdict on Manchester City's mountain of charges from the Premier League is unlikely to arrive before the summer, reports suggest. (Sun)