Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona are ready to battle it out for the services of Lille's Canada forward Jonathan David, 24, who is out of contract in the summer. (Mundo Deportivo)
England forward Cole Palmer, 22, is drawing attention from Real Madrid because of his consistent performances at Chelsea. (Fichajes)
West Ham will step up their interest in Brighton and Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson, 20, when the January transfer window opens. (Football Insider)
Manchester City are willing to offer Norway forward Oscar Bobb, 21, or English midfielder James McAtee, 22, as they look to convince Bayer Leverkusen to part company with their 21-year-old Germany winger Florian Wirtz. (TBR Football)
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim could offload Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 32, and Brazil winger Antony, 24, to free up some funds in January. (GiveMeSport)
Liverpool are hoping to beat several European rivals to the signature of Bologna's Dutch defender Sam Beukema, 26. (Teamtalk)
Motherwell's Scottish midfielder Lennon Miller, 18, is also a target for Liverpool and could be available for £8m. (Caught Offside)
Atalanta's Ademola Lookman, 27, is open to returning to England, with several Premier League clubs interested in the Nigeria forward. (GiveMeSport)
Chelsea will send English midfielder Omari Kellyman out on loan in January to help the 19-year-old earn some senior experience. (Football Insider)
Everton's Beto, 26, could be heading back to Italy in January, with Torino interested in the Guinea-Bissau striker. (Tuttomercartoweb)
AC Milan would want at least 50m euros if they were to sell 27-year-old France left-back Theo Hernandez, who has been linked with Manchester United and Real Madrid. (Calciomercato)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Tottenham are set to stand by manager Ange Postecoglou and back the Australian in the January transfer window, despite their poor run of results. (Teamtalk)
Graham Potter is willing to take the West Ham job initially until the end of the season, if they sack Julen Lopetegui. (Sun)
Manchester United could be set to do battle with Arsenal for Luis Campos, Paris St-Germain's football adviser. (ipaper)
Man Utd have ditched the role of sporting director after their failed Dan Ashworth experiment. (Sun)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester City could learn their fate over the charges for multiple alleged breaches of Premier League rules before the end of January - but legal experts think that any appeal will drag on until next season. (Times)
Premier League official David Coote has been sacked by referees' body the PGMOL following a "thorough investigation" into his conduct. (BBC Sports)