Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford, 27, is prepared to turn his January loan move to Aston Villa into a permanent deal. (Sun)
Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also keeping tabs on Rashford. (Football Insider)
Liverpool have a growing interest in Newcastle and Sweden forward Alexander Isak, while Arsenal also remain keen on a move for the 25-year-old. (Times)
Arsenal might have to sell Belgium forward Leandro Trossard, 30, or their 23-year-old Brazil winger Gabriel Martinelli to fund a summer rebuild, with both players targets for Saudi Pro League clubs. (Daily Mirror)
Victor Osimhen is keen on a transfer to Manchester United, although they will need to overcome several major clubs to sign the 26-year-old Nigeria striker, who is on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli. (Teamtalk)
Aston Villa have joined the growing list of clubs interested in Southampton youngster Tyler Dibling. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are prepared to offload Denmark forward Rasmus Hojlund, 22, in order to gain Osimhen's signature. (Calciomercato)
Chelsea remain keen on the possibility of signing Borussia Dortmund and Germany winger Karim Adeyemi, who is valued at 45m euros (£37.1m). (Caught Offside)
Manchester City are keen to sign a goalkeeper to replace Brazilian Ederson, 31, this summer and the club are in talks with Porto over a move for 25-year-old Portugal international Diogo Costa. (Caught Offside)
Newcastle United are pursuing a deal to sign Burnley's English goalkeeper James Trafford, 22. (Football Insider)
The Premier League could be forced to have two separate transfer windows this summer because of disruption caused by the Club World Cup. (Guardian)
OTHER STUFF
Semi-automated offside technology will be used in competitive English football for the first time during the fifth round of the FA Cup, along with VAR. (Sky Sports)
Newcastle are working on ambitious plans to spend pre-season in Hong Kong, including games at the brand new Kai Tak Stadium, a magnificent 50,000-seat arena in Kowloon. (Daily Mail)
The completion of Sportsbank's protracted Crystal Palace investment is now on course to be completed in the middle of March. (Daily Mail)