Arsenal want to sign a young left-back in the summer as back-up to Scotland international Kieran Tierney, 23. (Athletic)
Manchester City are still interested in signing Barcelona's Argentina forward Lionel Messi, 33, this summer but are prepared to wait until March or April before enquiring about his situation. (ESPN)
Inter Milan's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 27, and Southampton's England international Danny Ings, 28, are among the players being considered by Manchester City in the club's search for a new forward. (Athletic)
City would face competition from Paris St-Germain for former Manchester United striker Lukaku. (Calciomercato)
Manchester United have identified RB Leipzig's 21-year-old French defender Ibrahima Konate as their main centre-back target. They would face competition from both Liverpool and Chelsea. (Independent)
Nigerian winger Shola Shoretire, 17, has signed his first professional deal with Manchester United, despite receiving offers from PSG, Barcelona, Juventus and Bayern Munich. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea will only move for David Alaba - whose contract at Bayern Munich expires in the summer - if the Austria left-back, 28, lowers his £400,000-per-week wage demands. (Daily Telegraph)
The Blues are also set to hold talks with 36-year-old Brazilian defender Thiago Silva over a contract extension after being impressed with his performances since joining on a free transfer last summer. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool are considering a summer move for Sporting Lisbon's Pedro Goncalves after enquiring about the 22-year-old Portuguese midfielder in January. (Record)
David Beckham's Inter Miami are considering a move for West Brom's English defender Kieran Gibbs, 31, on a free transfer this summer. (Daily Mail)
Inter Miami are continuing talks with Stoke City's 33-year-old English defender Ryan Shawcross. (Daily Mail)
The recent performances of Denmark centre-back Andreas Christensen, 24, may have convinced Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel that he does not need to sign a defender in the summer window. (Football London)
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has refused to confirm whether he will see out his contract at the Bernabeu, which runs until 2022. (Daily Mirror)
Real Madrid plan on selling France defender Raphael Varane this summer if he does not sign a new deal. The 27-year-old has previously attracted interest from Paris St-Germain and Manchester United.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Manchester United will wait until the end of the season before opening talks with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer over a new contract. (Sun)
Harry Redknapp attended Bournemouth training at the request of caretaker boss Jonathan Woodgate as the club continue its search for a new manager. (Sky Sports)
Kilmarnock have appointed Tommy Wright as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
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OTHER STUFF
Liverpool will learn how much compensation they will have to pay Fulham for Harvey Elliott, 17, on Tuesday, with the English midfielder's former club seeking around £8m. (Sky Sports)
Fulham are seeking £10m from Liverpool for Elliott. (Athletic)
Aleksandar Mitrovic acted as star witness for Tomas Soucek to help the West Ham midfielder overturn a three-game ban. (Sun)
Manchester City will open contract negotiations with John Stones this summer in recognition of the defender's role in their title charge. (Times)
Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has rejected a takeover bid from an Indonesian consortium headed up by his former adviser Erik Alonso. (Yorkshire Live)
Manchester United's Europa League tie at Real Sociedad next week could be played in Turin in Italy due to coronavirus travel restrictions in Spain. (Goal)
Chelsea may have to travel to Poland or Romania for the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid. (Daily Mail)
Manchester City and Manchester United have posted the highest transfer deficits in Europe over the last 10 transfer windows, new data shows. (Daily Mail)
PFA chairman Ben Purkiss has applied to become the union's new chief executive in a dramatic twist in the battle to succeed Gordon Taylor. (Daily Mail)