Arsenal are considering a move for Chelsea and England midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 26, in January. (Caught Offside)
Tottenham are a possible option for Paris St-Germain and Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar, 29, in January. (Gazzetta)
Manchester City are interested in Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi, with the 24-year-old seen as a player who could be part of a backline overhaul. (Football Insider)
Crystal Palace, Leicester and Wolves are all interested in signing Newcastle United and Paraguay forward Miguel Almiron, 30, on loan in January. (Sun)
Manchester City are considering a move for Brighton and Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson, 20, who has fallen out of favour at the Amex, after just one goal this season. (Caught Offside)
Liverpool have made England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 26, an improved contract offer, but Real Madrid will intensify their efforts to sign him on a free contract next summer with a meeting in January. (Caught Offside)
Liverpool are unlikely to make a move for Bayer Leverkusen and Netherlands defender Jeremie Frimpong, 24, if Alexander-Arnold does leave because manager Arne Slot would prefer a traditional right-back, who is best in a back four, and he does not believe that suits Frimpong. (Sky Germany)
Manchester United remain interested in 22-year-old Portugal left-back Nuno Mendes, whose current deal Paris St-Germain want to extend beyond 2026. (Sky Germany)
Inter Milan and Italy defender Federico Dimarco, 27, will reject any approach from Manchester United in favour of staying with the Serie A champions. (Goal)
Premier League clubs are considering a move for France forward Randal Kolo Muani, 26, with Paris St-Germain making him available for transfer. (Times)
Arsenal are starting to warm to the idea of letting Jakub Kiwior go. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham are interested in Real Valladolid and Spain winger Raul Moro, 22, who may be available for between 4-10m euros. (Sport)
Newcastle outcast Miguel Almiron could be loaned out to a Premier League rival in the upcoming January transfer window. (Sun)
Leeds United would be interested in Liverpool and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher if they are promoted to the Premier League, but the 26-year-old could look elsewhere. (Teamtalk)
Arsenal and Newcastle United are both watching St Mirren's rising star Evan Mooney. (Daily Record)
Ryan Gravenberch looks set to stay at Liverpool in January amid links of a move to Real Madrid. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal have taken Wolves left-back Lennon Patterson on trial. (London Evening Standard)
Leeds forward Patrick Bamford, 31, is attracting interest from Serie A club Genoa and League One side Wrexham, but the Englishman is unlikely to leave in January with manager Daniel Farke wanting attacking depth for a promotion push. (Teamtalk)
Scotland left-back Kieran Tierney, 27, will leave Arsenal in the summer after the club opted not to trigger a contract extension option. (Athletic)
Celtic are expected to push for the signing of Kieran Tierney from Arsenal and are ready to battle Premier League clubs for the left-back's signature. (Daily Telegraph)
Atletico Madrid could make a loan move for Manchester United's 27-year-old English forward Marcus Rashford, who has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford. (TBR Football)
Clubs in Saudi Arabia are also interested in Rashford and believe he is the right player to boost the league's global profile. (Daily Telegraph)
Getafe are confident about landing AFC Bournemouth star Enes Unal in January. (Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Sheffield Wednesday are facing a battle to keep hold of highly-rated manager Danny Rohl, with Hamburg, in Rohl's native Germany, also now pondering a swoop for the 35-year-old. (Daily Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
Chris Wood is hopeful of agreeing fresh terms with Nottingham Forest amid discussions over the length of a new contract for the club's top scorer. (Daily Mail)
Everton's tortuous takeover saga is finally set to be resolved on Thursday with The Friedkin Group confirmed as the new owners of the club. (Daily Telegraph)