Tottenham are set to sign Irish wonderkid Mason Melia. (Sun)
Manchester United are still open to selling Argentina winger Alejandro Garnacho, 20, and England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, in the summer. (Guardian)
Brazil forward Matheus Cunha, 25, is keen to move to a bigger club despite signing a new Wolves contract. (Football Insider)
Nottingham Forest rejected a deadline day offer from Chelsea for Brazilian defender Murillo, 22. It would have been a club record sale. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United and England attacker Marcus Rashford, 27, rejected a move to a Turkish club before he joined Aston Villa on loan. (Manchester Evening News)
Chelsea tried to sign a keeper before the January transfer window closed but could not find a target who would have been an improvement. (Football Insider)
Manchester United want their rejection of Benfica's loan offer for Netherlands defender Tyrell Malacia, 25, to signify the end of them offloading players on unfavourable terms. (Daily Mail)
Barcelona missed out on receiving £8.5m from the sale of Porto's Spanish midfielder Nico Gonzalez, 23, to Manchester City, because the Portuguese club paid the Catalan side a £2.5m fee to halve the sell-on clause. (ESPN)
OTHER STUFF
Marcus Rashford will continue to earn his £315,000-a-week salary but could lose as much as 100% of the sponsorship money he receives from Nike because the sportswear giant considers Aston Villa a lower category of club than United. Nike could also ask him to partially pay back signing-on fees. (Daily Mail)
The Premier League hopes to introduce semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) before the end of this season, and it wants to see referees explaining VAR decisions to the crowd inside stadiums for top-flight matches by the start of next season. (Sky Sports)
Newcastle United are leaning towards building a new stadium next to St James' Park. (Daily Telegraph)
THE NATIONAL League has urged EFL clubs to back a promotion and relegation switch.
All 72 clubs in the National League have signed a letter to EFL chiefs asking them to back a vote of member clubs over changing to a three-up, three-down system between League Two and the fifth tier. (Sun)