Manchester United want to sign 24-year-old Fulham and Denmark defender Joachim Andersen, who is on loan at Craven Cottage from Lyon. (B.T)
Arsenal and Manchester United have been linked with France's 18-year-old midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who has decided not to extend his contract at Rennes. (Marca)
Arsenal face losing Eddie Nketiah after convincing Folarin Balogun to sign a new deal at the Emirates. (Daily Mirror)
Lucas Torreira has continued to make his feelings clear to Arsenal that he is desperate to join Boca Juniors. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham oan striker Carlos Vinicius looks unlikely to return to Benfica next season, with a Premier League battle between Tottenham and Wolves brewing over his signature. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are ready to step up their interest in Fiorentina and Serbia defender Nikola Milenkovic, but the Italian side want at least £38m for the 23-year-old. (Sun)
Manchester United and Liverpool are among the club eyeing up a move for Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic, who brands himself the 'Serbian Zlatan Ibrahimovic'. (Daily Star)
West Ham are hopeful they will be able to sign Arsenal and England Under-21 striker Eddie Nketiah, 21, this summer. (London Evening Standard)
Wolves will try to sign Benfica's Brazilian forward Carlos Vinicius this summer after Tottenham chose not to make the 26-year-old's loan permanent. (TVI24)
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has opened the door for Paris Saint-Germain to make a substantial bid for on-loan striker Moise Kean but the club have placed a £45m price tag on the Italy international. (Daily Telegraph)
Sassuolo and Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli says he would consider a move abroad. The 23-year-old has been linked with Manchester City. (Corriere dello Sport)
Arsenal could also target Locatelli again, having first scouted him five years ago. (Football.London)
Atletico Madrid are interested in 19-year-old Italian midfielder Nicolo Rovella, who is on loan at Genoa from Juventus, plus Udinese's Argentine right-back Nahuel Molina, 23. (Mundo Deportivo)
Barcelona and Real Madrid may be priced out of a deal for Borussia Dortmund and Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland. The 20-year-old wants a salary of 35m euros (£30m) a year. (Goal)
Paris St-Germain are putting pressure on Kylian Mbappe to sign a new deal, but the France forward, 22, does not want the contract to be too long. (L'Equipe)
Barcelona will let France centre-back Samuel Umtiti, 27, leave this summer, with AC Milan and Italy defender Alessio Romagnoli, 26, a possible replacement. (Mundo Deportivo)
Barcelona are considering a move for RB Leipzig and Spain striker Dani Olmo, 22, who played at the Catalan club's academy.
(Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Barnsley have warned Crystal Palace off nicking boss Valerien Ismael this summer. (Sun)
Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore is suffering from a bout of pneumonia after contracting Covid-19. (Sky Sports)
Marcelo Bielsa has dismissed reports in Argentina that he is close to signing a new two-year deal at Leeds. (Sky Sports)
Bayern are considering Massimiliano Allegri as Flick's potential replacement. Allegri has been without a role since leaving Juventus in 2019.
(Sport Mediaset)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Netherlands boss Frank de Boer has told Virgil van Dijk to forget about playing in this summer's European Championships and instead focus on his Liverpool comeback.
(Daily Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has revealed he is recovering from malaria after contracting the disease while on international duty with Gabon. (Sky Sports)
Oli McBurnie will miss the remainder of the season for Sheffield United with a foot fracture. (Sky Sports)
The Premier League has shifted its calendar to allow each club to play in front of its own supporters - but no away fans will be admitted. (Daily Mail)
The £305m Saudi Arabia-backed bid to buy Newcastle United will be re-submitted if the club wins its arbitration case against the Premier League. (Daily Telegraph)
The attack on Real Madrid's team bus by Liverpool supporters only served to spur on the Spanish side, claims Federico Valverde. (Daily Mail)
Scottish football is set for a huge Covid shot in the arm next month with padlocks set to come off the turnstiles in time to let fans in for the end-of-season top-flight playoffs.
(Daily Record)