Arsenal have been told that 24-year-old Argentine midfielder Emiliano Buendia will not be leaving Norwich City during this transfer window. (Independent)
Tottenham are pushing ahead to make a summer move for Southampton star striker Danny Ings, according to reports. (Sun)
Liverpool and Tottenham are looking into a possible deal for Inter's Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella, 23. (Calciomercato)
Tottenham and England midfielder Dele Alli, 24, is confident he will agree a loan move to Paris St-Germain in the January transfer window. (Sun)
Alli's hopes of a move rest on what demands Spurs place on PSG. (Goal)
Ings wants to return to a Champions League club and is holding off on a new deal with the Saints. (Daily Telegraph)
Inter Milan and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 27, has no interest in joining Manchester City. (Daily Express)
Cardiff winger Josh Murphy is at the centre of a three-way transfer battle from Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Derby. (Sun)
Liverpool and Barcelona have not given up hope of signing Bayern Munich and Austria defender David Alaba, 28, despite Real Madrid being close to a deal. (Sport1)
AC Milan have agreed a deal to sign Chelsea and England defender Fikayo Tomori, 23, on an initial loan with a view to a permanent deal worth up to 30m euro (£26.6m). (Calciomercato)
Manchester United are preparing an £11m bid for Lens and Argentina defender Facundo Medina, 21. (La Voix du Nord)
Nice are no longer interested in signing United's 28-year-old England midfielder Jesse Lingard on loan. (Sky Sports)
Talks between England Under-21s midfielder Jamal Musiala, 17, and Bayern Munich over a new contract have stalled, with Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City monitoring the situation. (Goal)
Newcastle United defender Emil Krafth's £2.7m move to Istanbul Basaksehir has stalled after the 26-year-old Swede started for the Magpies against Arsenal on Monday. (Daily Mail)
Mainz striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has arrived in London and will undergo a medical on Wednesday ahead of a loan move to Crystal Palace. (Sky Sports)
Bayer Leverkusen are in talks with Leicester City over a deal to sign English winger Demarai Gray, 24. (Sport1)
West Ham have been told it will cost them at least £35m to prise Youssef En-Nesyri out of Sevilla this month. (Daily Star)
Manchester City have a £27.5m buy-back option on Aston Villa and Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz which expires this summer, but Pep Guardiola is not expecting to pursue the 22-year-old. (Birmingham Mail)
The Premier League is looking into the circumstances surrounding Robert Snodgrass' move from West Ham to West Bromwich Albion. (Sky Sports)
Montpellier have rejected a bid from West Ham United for French striker Gaetan Laborde, 26. (Guardian)
Real Madrid's Norway midfielder Martin Odegaard, 22, has asked to leave the club.
(Marca)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Wayne Rooney says he will stay on as the manager of Derby County even if the planned takeover of the club does not happen. (Times)
Atletico Madrid want manager Diego Simeone to sign a new deal keeping him at the club until 2024. (AS)
David Martindale has made a sensational start to life in management with Livingston but faces a nervous wait to discover whether he can continue in the role.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Queens Park Rangers have launched an audacious attempt to have their Financial Fair Play penalty reduced by writing a heartfelt letter to other Championship sides, claiming the £42m punishment dished out in 2018 is too harsh. (Daily Mail)
National League clubs will discuss ending their season during crisis talks on Wednesday over Government funding now coming in the form of loans instead of grants. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle's American defender DeAndre Yedlin, 27, says he is in the dark over his future as the club have not instigated contract talks. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Premier League chiefs hope to end the uncertainty over Covid-19 postponement rules by getting two new protocols agreed by clubs on Wednesday. (Sun)
Derby County's hierarchy are making contingency plan. (Daily Mail)
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The Premier League will reiterate the need to follow the ban on hugging during goal celebrations when the clubs meet on Wednesday for their next shareholders' meeting.
(Times)