Newcastle United are keen to bolster their attacking options in January with Manchester United's 26-year-old French striker Anthony Martial and Inter Milan's Bosnian front man Edin Dzeko, 35, on their shortlist. (Sun)
Manchester United are close to bringing highly rated French midfielder Boubacar Kamara, 22, to Old Trafford from Marseille for what would be Ralf Rangnick's first signing as interim manager. (FourFourTwo)
Manchester United have joined the race to sign River Plate and Argentina forward Julian Alvarez, 21. (Ole)
Real Madrid are in talks with Antonio Rudiger in a bid to sign the 28-year-old Germany defender when his contract with Chelsea expires in June. (Rudy Galetti)
Jesse Lingard is expected to see out the remainder of the season at Manchester United before leaving the club on a free transfer in the summer. (Daily Telegraph)
Everton have agreed a £17m deal for Dynamo Kyiv and Ukraine left-back Vitaliy Mykolenko, 22, paving the way for out-of-favour French defender Lucas Digne, 28, to leave the Toffees amid interest from Newcastle and Leicester. (Daily Mirror)
Everton could be offered Juventus and Brazil midfielder Arthur, 25, as part of any deal for the Italian club to sign Digne. (Sport Mediaset)
Arsenal are eyeing a move for two Juventus players - Arthur and Swedish winger Dejan Kulusevski, 21. (Marca)
Newcastle and West Ham are monitoring the situation of Tottenham's English midfielder Dele Alli, 25. (Eurosport)
Newcastle have offered Lyon attacking midfielder Lucas Paqueta £181,457 per week to move to St James' Park, which the 24-year-old Brazilian has turned down as the move would not be a 'step up in quality' from Lyon. (Foot Mercato)
The Magpies are also interested in French striker Moussa Dembele, with Lyon open to selling the 25-year-old if a suitable offer is made for him. (Daily Mail)
The transfer of Gremio full-back Vanderson to Brentford is on the verge of collapsing after Ligue 1 side AS Monaco stepped in and made a €12m offer for the 20-year-old Brazilian. (Globo Esporte)
Southampton are the latest English Premier League side weighing up a move for Rangers star Joe Aribo. (Daily Record)
Barcelona have agreed personal terms with Ferran Torres but have not yet finalised a deal for the 21-year-old Spanish forward with Manchester City. (Fabrizio Romano)
Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech has emerged as a surprise transfer alternative for Barcelona as they pursue new attacking options. (Daily Express)
West Ham have made an approach for Rubin Kazan and Georgia forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, 21. (Football Insider)
Aston Villa have made an offer for Liverpool and England defender Joe Gomez, 24. (CalcioMercato)
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic is 'almost certain' to leave Lazio by the summer, amid his rift with Maurizio Sarri, having been previously linked with Manchester United, Liverpool and Real Madrid. (Sun)
Juventus are eyeing a move for a striker in January with Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 32, Manchester United's Edinson Cavani, 34, and Paris St-Germain's Mauro Icardi, 28, all on their shortlist. (Tuttosport)
Maurizio Sarri wants to be reunited with Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga at Lazio, according to reports.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Newcastle have been given permission to speak to Brighton technical director Dan Ashworth about becoming the club's new sporting director. (Sky Sports)
Hibernian have appointed Shaun Maloney as their new manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Tottenham have been eliminated from the Europa Conference League after UEFA confirmed their postponed fixture against Rennes would be deemed as a forfeit. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham Hotspur are set to seek legal advice over UEFA's decision to effectively throw them out of Europe even though the club are not planning to appeal. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle United are set to make a formal complaint to the Premier League over the standard of officiating in their last three games after a series of controversial decisions went against Eddie Howe's side. (Daily Telegraph)
Barcelona have approved a £1.3billion renovation of the Nou Camp despite the club being in financial crisis. (Sun)
Sporting events in Wales will be played behind closed doors from Boxing Day in a bid to combat the spread of the Omicron variant. (Sky Sports)
Leeds have been fined £20,000 for failing to control their players during a defeat at Chelsea earlier this month, the Football Association has announced.
(Sky Sports)