Manchester City will target a summer move for 26-year-old Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan, who will only consider a bid in excess of club record £57m. (Daily Telegraph)
Colombian winger Luis Diaz, 28, has pledged his future to Liverpool despite having previously been linked with Barcelona. (Daily Express)
Newcastle defender Sven Botman wants to stay at at the club despite interest in the Netherlands international, 25, from Paris St-Germain. (The I)
Liam Delap is said to be ready to snub interest from Chelsea to sign for Manchester United in the upcoming summer transfer window. (Daily Mirror)
Real Madrid have not yet made Liverpool a formal offer to sign England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold early, a week after asking the Premier League club if the 26-year-old could play for them in next month's Club World Cup. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool could look to replace Alexander-Arnold with Bayer Leverkusen and Netherlands right-back Jeremie Frimpong, 24, who has a £29.4m-33.6m (35-40m euros) release clause. (Sky Germany)
Napoli have held talks with Kevin de Bruyne's camp about signing on a free transfer when his contract expires with Manchester City in the summer. (Sky Switzerland)
Atletico Madrid are set to hold talks with Manchester United over a deal for Brazil winger Antony, who is on loan at Real Betis, with Juventus and Villarreal also keen on the 25-year-old. (Football Espana)
Real Madrid will target Cristian Romero this summer as they look to build a new backline, with incoming boss Xabi Alonso believed to be a huge fan of Romero. (Sun)
The transfer deadline will close four hours earlier than previously for this summer's double window with the time set to change from 23:00 to 19:00 BST. (Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Stoke managerial legend Tony Pulis has reportedly begun talks with Egyptian club Zamalek about becoming their director of football. (Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
New Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti has become the world's highest-paid national team manager on a contract that is set to earn him more than £8m. (Daily Telegraph)