Arsenal will announce the signing of Brazil forward Willian on three-year deal this weekend after the 32-year-old's contract at Chelsea expired. (Daily Telegraph)
The Gunners will give Willian a deal worth £220,000 a week, including a signing-on fee. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur could be given another chance to sign Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 26, from Juventus this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City are lining up a shock £40m bid for Spurs midfielder Harry Winks with Jose Mourinho willing to sell. (Sun)
Manchester City are keen on Napoli centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly but have denied making a bid for the 29-year-old Senegal international, while the Premier League side are not interested in Bayern Munich and Spain midfielder Thiago Alcantara, 29. (Manchester Evening News)
Premier League winners Liverpool have made contact with German champions Bayern over a deal for Thiago Alcantara. (Bild)
However, the Reds have no interest in Vasco da Gama's Brazilian forward Talles Magno, despite reports in Brazil linking the 18-year-old with a move to Anfield. (London Evening Standard)
Manchester United are set to compete with Chelsea to sign Leicester City's England left-back Ben Chilwell, with the Blues unwilling to meet the Foxes' £80m asking price for the 23-year-old. (Daily Mirror)
West Ham United want more than £80m for England midfielder Declan Rice, 21, amid interest from Chelsea. (Times)
Manchester United will demand £20m from Roma for 30-year-old England centre-back Chris Smalling, who is willing to take a pay cut to join the Serie A side. (Sun)
Arsenal face competition from Juventus for Atletico Madrid's 27-year-old Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey. (Gazzetta Dello Sport)
Napoli are willing to reach an agreement for Everton to sign their Brazilian midfielder Allan, 29. (Daily Express)
Chelsea's Italy left-back Emerson Palmieri, 26, has agreed personal terms with Serie A side Inter Milan. (Calciomercato)
Chelsea are more likely to sign Real Madrid's 23-year-old Spanish left-back Sergio Reguilon than Premier League rivals Arsenal because they are in next season's Champions League. (AS)
QPR have rejoined the race to land Livingston striker Lyndon Dykes. (Scottish Sun)
Championship side Stoke City have cut their asking price for England goalkeeper Jack Butland, 27, to about £8-10m. (Sky Sports)
Jan Vertonghen is set to join Benfica on a three-year deal after leaving Tottenham. (Sky Sports)
The agent of Brazil international Philippe Coutinho, 28, says the Barcelona midfielder could remain at the Nou Camp despite being linked with a Premier League move. (TalkSport)
Kieffer Moore has completed a permanent transfer to Cardiff City from Wigan Athletic, subject to international clearance. (Sky Sports)
Borussia Dortmund's head of football operations, Sebastian Kehl, has reiterated that 20-year-old England forward Jadon Sancho will definitely be staying at the club despite interest from Manchester United. (Manchester Evening News)
Dortmund believe Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid will come in for Sancho next year if United fail to sign him this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Atletico Madrid's 27-year-old Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak is to make a decision on his future amid interest from Chelsea. (AS)
New Juve manager Andrea Pirlo has also told Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain, 32, and Germany midfielder Sami Khedira, 33, they can leave the club. (Goal)
Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voller insists 21-year-old Germany midfielder Kai Havertz, a target of Chelsea, will only be allowed to leave "under certain conditions".
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former England defender Chris Powell has joined Tottenham’s academy as head of coaching.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
FA Cup replays have been scrapped for the 2020-21 season, the Football Association has confirmed. (Sky Sports)
Newcastle's takeover collapsed in a stalemate over whether the Saudi Arabian state would be in control of the club after the deal went through. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham's Heung-Min Son has won the Premier League Goal of the Season award for his spectacular solo effort against Burnley in December. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal are angry with Mesut Ozil after the midfielder broke ranks to defend his decision to reject a reduction in his £350,000-per-week wages, while hinting that may be why Mikel Arteta stopped selecting him.
(Daily Mail)