Tottenham, Aston Villa and Newcastle are monitoring developments with Jadon Sancho, 25, after the England winger's return to Manchester United following his loan spell at Chelsea. (Sun)
Liverpool are set to swoop for Paris St-Germain's 22-year-old France forward Bradley Barcola - even after completing a deal for Bayer Leverkusen's Germany attacker Florian Wirtz, 22. (Sun)
Everton and Newcastle are leading the race to sign England forward Jack Grealish, 29, from Manchester City this summer. (Football Insider)
Burnley have announced defender CJ Egan-Riley has turned down the club's offer of a new contract and will move to Marseille. The centre-back was a key member of Scott Parker's promotion-winning team. (Sky Sports)
Bayer Leverkusen are considering a move for Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah, 22. (Athletic)
Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez is likely to leave Liverpool this summer, with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal making contact about the 25-year-old this week. (Talksport)
Nunez, though, is understood to favour staying in Europe, with a move to Spain or Italy his preference. (Daily Mirror)
Marseille have reached an agreement in principle to sign England midfielder Angel Gomes on a free transfer. (BBC Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Hull City have appointed Sergej Jakirovic as their new head coach on a two-year deal. The 48-year-old Bosnian joins the Championship side after a short spell in charge of Turkish Super Lig outfit Kayserispor. (BBC Sports)
Everton manager David Moyes has been appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Prince of Wales. (BBC Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester City supporters have taken legal action against the club over what they say is a discriminatory new season-ticket policy. The protest relates to a system requiring fans to attend at least 10 league matches if they are to retain their ticket for the following season. (Guardian)
John Textor is willing to sell his stake in Crystal Palace for £175m - and put an end the club's European crisis. (Daily Mail)
FIFA will hold a consultation about expanding the Club World Cup to 48 teams in 2029 if this summer's edition is successful, after lobbying from clubs who failed to qualify for the new $1bn tournament. (Guardian)