Tottenham are planning to step up their interest in Norwich's 18-year-old English full-back Max Aarons before the summer transfer window. (Daily Mirror)
Sampdoria's Danish defender Joachim Andersen, 22, says he is still concentrating on playing for the Italian side amid reported interest from Tottenham. (Football London)
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard, 28, is expected to tell the club he wants to leave to join Real Madrid this summer. (Daily Telegraph)
Real are confident of signing the Belgian and are ready to spend £100m to complete a deal. (Daily Mirror)
Hazard's departure from Chelsea could trigger a number of transfer deals, including Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 24, making his current loan move at Stamford Bridge permanent and the Blues' England Under-19 winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18, being sold to Bayern Munich. (Sun)
Chelsea could soon lose forward Willian, 30, because they will only offer the Brazilian a new one-year contract when it runs out in 18 months, rather than a longer deal. (London Evening Standard)
Manchester United's priority in the summer transfer window is a centre-back with Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly, 27, the most likely option. (London Evening Standard)
But United centre-back Eric Bailly, 24, has been told by interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that he remains part of his plans at Old Trafford. (Sun)
Liverpool remain cautious about Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's recovery and do not expect the England midfielder, 25, to return until April. (Daily Telegraph)
Chelsea's France midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, 24, is keen to make his season-long loan move at AC Milan permanent in the summer. (Football London)
Chelsea had a 50m euros offer (£44m) for Italian midfielder Nicolo Barella, 21, accepted by his club Cagliari in January but the player turned down the move. (Tutto Mercato Web)
Newcastle United attempted to sign Juventus' Croatia winger Marko Pjaca, 23, who is on loan at Fiorentina, during the January transfer window. (Corriere Fiorentino)
Major League Soccer side Atlanta United have signed Florentin Pogba, 28, the older brother of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Arsenal's head of youth scouting Steve Morrow is set for a promotion in a backroom reshuffle at the Emirates. (Sun)
Everton boss Marco Silva says his job is safe after being given personal assurances by majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri. (Daily Mail)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told summer signing Fred he will have a chance to prove himself and secure his Manchester United future. (Sun)
Hibernian have spoken to Paul Heckingbottom regarding their vacant head coach position.
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OTHER STUFF
The £30 price cap on away tickets in the Premier League, due to expire at the end of this season, could be extended for a further two years on Thursday. (Daily Mail)
A significant drive to promote to the use of sin-bins for dissent will be launched by the FA after a successful trial in amateur leagues this season. (Times)
Manchester United are keen to hand Rashford a new contract this season, with Real Madrid also interested in the England international. (Sun)
Miguel Almiron is in line for his Newcastle debut against Wolves after receiving his work permit - he will train for the first time with the squad on Wednesday. (Daily Express)
Wilfried Zaha is contesting his FA charge for improper conduct in the wake of his red card against Southampton for sarcastically applauding referee Andre Marriner. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool remain cautious on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's return from injury and expect him to return to the first-team squad in April. (Daily Telegraph)
Doctors have reacted with dismay to confirmation that concussion substitutes will not be introduced until 2020. (Daily Telegraph)
Marcelo Bielsa is set to find out what punishment he, and Leeds United, will face over the 'Spygate' affair on Thursday. (Daily Telegraph)
Jermain Defoe will face no action over his alleged dive during Rangers' 4-0 win over St Mirren on Saturday. (Sky Sports)
Peter Crouch has made a banging start to life at Burnley – so much so a local butchers in the town has decided to name a sausage after their new hero, "Crouchie's Red Hot Robot". (Sky Sports)
Jose Mourinho has accepted a one-year prison sentence for tax fraud - but has avoided jail after exchanging the sentence for a fine.
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