Germany midfielder Leon Goretzka, 30, who is out of contract at Bayern Munich in the summer, could be on his way to Arsenal on a free transfer. (Bayern Insider)
Newcastle and AC Milan, Chelsea are all interested in Serbian forward Dusan Vlahovic, 26, on a summer free transfer, even though he has recently returned to Juventus to complete his rehabilitation from an abductor injury. (Football Italia)
Manchester United are also looking to bolster their midfield and Newcastle's Italy international Sandro Tonali, 25, is of interest. (Metro)
Everton will be open to new offers for English winger Dwight McNeil, 26, after his deadline-day move to Crystal Palace collapsed. (Football Insider)
Newcastle will resurrect a move for highly rated Reims' Ivorian midfielder Patrick Zabi, 19, in the coming months. (The i)
Leeds United's French goalkeeper Illan Meslier, 25, could be set for a move away from Elland Road, with Turkish club Besiktas holding talks. (Teamtalk)
Liverpool could rival Manchester United and Real Madrid for the £80m signing of Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 21, in the summer. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United could make a move for long-term striker target Jean-Philippe Mateta, 28, in the summer after the Frenchman's proposed deadline-day transfer from Crystal Palace to AC Milan fell through. (Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
West Ham can dismiss head coach Nuno Espirito Santo without paying compensation if they are relegated to the Championship. (Athletic)
Leam Richardson is emerging as a leading candidate to become the next manager of Blackburn Rovers. The 46-year-old has been impressing at Reading where he has been a stabilising influence since joining in October, losing just four games. (Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
Arsenal took a step closer to winning their first major silverware since 2020 as they beat Chelsea to reach the Carabao Cup final. (BBC Sport)
Two failed Spurs bidders are joining forces to try to buy Daniel Levy's stake in Tottenham. (Sun)
Football's lawmakers will vote later this month on whether to bring in countdowns to prevent timewasting and on the introduction of a 10-second substitute rule. (Daily Mail)