Arsenal are looking at a £25m move for Ajax and Netherlands forward Quincy Promes, 28. (Sun)
Tottenham have completed the signing of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City's Spanish midfielder David Silva, 34, will join Lazio when his contract expires at the end of the season. (Guardian)
Fulham are considering a move for Arsenal's 25-year-old defender Calum Chambers, with the Englishman expected to cost about £12m. (Sun)
Newly promoted trio West Bromwich Albion, Leeds and Fulham are all in the running to sign 26-year-old Scottish winger Ryan Fraser, who left Bournemouth at the end of June on a free transfer. (90Min)
Aston Villa are preparing an opening bid for Brentford's English striker Ollie Watkins, 24. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea are eager to sell 25-year-old French midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko to AC Milan and have cut their asking price. (Sun)
Chelsea are willing to sell Italy defender Emerson Palmieri, with Inter Milan ready to make a move for the 26-year-old. (Football Insider)
Real Madrid are keen to keep 24-year-old Spanish midfielder Dani Ceballos at the club after he returned from his season-long loan spell at Arsenal. (AS)
Leicester City have shown interest in Burnley's 20-year-old English winger Dwight McNeil. (Sky Sports)
Leicester and Nigeria striker Kelechi Iheanacho, 23, is the target of a loan move by Turkish club Fenerbahce. (Sport Witness)
Manchester United have marked Barcelona's 23-year-old French forward Ousmane Dembele as a possible alternative for Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho, 20. (ESPN)
England winger Sancho may have to put in a transfer request to force through a move to Manchester United. (Daily Mirror)
Watford have told Crystal Palace they will not take a loss on £30m record signing Ismaila Sarr. (Sun)
Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is willing to work with clubs who make a "fair" offer for 29-year-old Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara, who has been linked with Liverpool. (Daily Mail)
Lazio striker Ciro Immobile claims Newcastle approached his agent over a possible transfer earlier this summer - but the 30-year-old Italian has pledged to stay with the Serie A club. (Corriere dello Sport)
Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, Everton, Newcastle and Southampton are interested in Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara. The 24-year-old Finland international is also wanted by Dynamo Kiev and Dynamo Moscow. (90Min)
Aaron Ramsey's representatives have slammed Juventus exit reports as "nonsense". (Sun)
Two Premier League clubs and one from the Bundesliga are interested in Arsenal's versatile 22-year-old English midfielder and wing-back Ainsley Maitland-Niles. (Sky Sports)
Mario Gotze has rejected interest from David Beckham's Inter Miami as he still wants to play in Europe. The 28-year-old Germany international is without a club after he left Borussia Dortmund at the end of his contract this summer. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool hold an "enormous advantage" in the race to sign Brazilian teenager Talles Magno. The Vasco da Gama forward, 18, is wanted by a host of Europe's top clubs. (Esporte News Mundo)
Gareth Bale will not leave Real Madrid this summer - and the Wales forward, 31, is prepared to wait two years before finding a new club.
(Daily Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
Kyle Walker has been assured of his Manchester City future after a heart-to-heart with Pep Guardiola. (Sun)
West Ham have held initial talks about a new contract that would make 30-year-old English striker Michail Antonio one of their top earners. (Daily Mail)
Wolves were left to rue a missed Raul Jimenez penalty as they were knocked out of the Europa League by Sevilla, who won 1-0 after a late winner. (Sky Sports)
Macclesfield have been relegated to the National League after the EFL won an appeal to inflict a harsher points penalty on the League Two club. (Sky Sports)
The National League is aiming to start the 2020/21 season on the weekend of October 3. (Sky Sports)
Premiership teams will suffer an automatic 20-0 defeat if they are unable to field a team due to an outbreak of Covid-19 among their squad. (Daily Telegraph)
The Premier League clubs are to receive their full prize money payout for last season after agreeing to delay any reductions caused by the Covid-19 crisis.
(Times)