Arsenal are keeping tabs on Southampton forward Mohamed Elyounoussi after his impressive start to the season. (Sun)
Barcelona are unlikely to pursue Manchester United's Paul Pogba when the France midfielder's contract ends next summer as they cannot afford the 28-year-old's wages. (AS)
Chelsea and England midfielder Ross Barkley, 27, interests Burnley as they make plans for the January transfer window. (Sun)
One of Arsenal's top transfer targets - Luka Jovic - has told Real Madrid he wants to leave the club "as soon as possible". (Daily Star)
Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are targeting Fiorentina and Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic, 21. (Sun)
Sevilla defender Jules Kounde has reportedly told his agent to open talks with Manchester United. (Sun)
Aston Villa are monitoring Bologna left-back Aaron Hickey but the 19-year-old Scottish defender is in no rush to leave Italy. (Sun)
Paris St-Germain will target either Bayern Munich and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 33, or Borussia Dortmund and Norway forward Erling Braut Haaland, 21, in 2022 as a replacement for France attacker Kylian Mbappe. The 22-year-old is expected to join Real Madrid. (Le 10 Sport)
Spain forward Ansu Fati's contract renewal talks have stalled at Barcelona as the 18-year-old's agent Jorge Mendes wants a two-year term and is rejecting a 1bn euro (£844m) release clause.
(El Nacional)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not be sacked despite the Norwegian winning only four of eight Premier League matches this season. (The Athletic)
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl feels he may have been "misunderstood" after being charged by the FA over his comments about video assistant referee Mike Dean.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England are expected to be ordered to play at least one home game behind closed doors due to the crowd trouble at the Euro 2020 final.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester United will soon launch a search for master architects with a view to modernising Old Trafford. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United fear another huge protest by supporters before their Old Trafford date with Liverpool next Sunday, with local police already on red alert.
(Daily Star)