Arsenal have reportedly sent scouts to watch Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu in international action. (Daily Mirror)
Borussia Dortmund have joined Inter Milan in wanting to sign Chelsea's out-of-favour France striker Olivier Giroud, 33. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United are favourites in the race to sign Red Bull Salzburg's Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland, 19, who was coached by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Molde. (Dagbladet)
United hope to reach an agreement with Juventus for former Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic, 33, to train with the club next month before a January transfer. (Tuttosport)
Mandzukic is also on the radar of multiple Major League Soccer clubs. (Calciomercato)
Newcastle United are interested in signing Arsenal's Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka, 27, on loan in January. (Daily Telegraph)
Everton are lining up a £12m January move for Nottingham Forest winger Matty Cash. (Sun)
Atletico Madrid are lining up a £35m January move for Barcelona and Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 31. (Daily Mail)
AC Milan are keen to sign Swedish free agent striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 38, in the January transfer window, but the deal requires the consent of chief executive Ivan Gazidis. (Calciomercato)
David Beckham is hoping to make Real Madrid's Croatia midfielder Luka Modric, 34, the first marquee signing for his new Inter Miami franchise. (AS)
The agent of Arsenal's Spain defender Héctor Bellerín says his client, 24, is "seeing how the season goes" at Emirates Stadium after receiving transfer interest from Italy. (Sky Sport Italia)
Juventus could make out-of-favour Germany midfielder Emre Can, 25, a reported target for Manchester United, available for a cut-price fee in January. (Calciomercato)
Liverpool and Napoli are among the sides tracking Genk's Norwegian midfielder Sander Berge, 21, according to the club's sporting director, Dimitri de Conde. (Goal)
Napoli stand to lose Albania international Elseid Hysaj, 25, for nothing when his contract expires next June, but they could have received £43m for the right-back from Chelsea last summer, says his agent Mario Giuffredi. (Daily Mail)
League One side Peterborough have placed a £13m asking price on English striker Ivan Toney, 23, who has been linked with Burnley and Bournemouth. (Sun)
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith has given approval to sell Croatia goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic, 29, in January. (Football Insider)
Manchester United are hoping to have France midfielder Paul Pogba, 26, back from injury for the derby with Manchester City on 7 December. (Sun)
Former Chelsea striker Diego Costa is facing three months on the sidelines for Atletico Madrid, but Los Rojiblancos are not planning to recruit in January, despite the 31-year-old Spain international's expected absence. (Marca)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Thierry Henry has been appointed as the new head coach of MLS side Montreal Impact. (Sky Sports)
One of Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino's issues at the club is the failure to sign Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona in the summer. The 27-year-old ended up joining Bayern Munich on loan. (Sun)
Leyton Orient have sacked head coach Carl Fletcher after just 29 days in charge of the League Two club. (Sky Sports)
Manuel Pellegrini has received a welcome boost with Jack Wilshere back in West Ham training. (Daily Mirror)
Frank Lampard will make another attempt to add Shay Given to his Chelsea coaching staff amid concerns about Spain goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, 25.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Gareth Southgate praised his team's ability to cut through opposition defences after watching England hammer Montenegro 7-0 to book their place at Euro 2020. (Sky Sports)
Derby forward Tom Lawrence has withdrawn from the Wales squad for their European Qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Hungary because of illness. (Sky Sports)
The Republic of Ireland came from behind to secure a 3-1 friendly win over New Zealand ahead of their crunch European Qualifier with Denmark on Monday.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Premier League fans inside stadiums will get more detailed information about VAR checks starting from next month. (Sky Sports)
The 114 Manchester City fans that travelled to Kharkiv for the Champions League game with Shakhtar Donetsk this season have been rewarded with a personal letter from Pep Guardiola and hospitality tickets for the return fixture. (Manchester Evening News)
Manchester City are set to escape a ban from the Champions League, with the domestic treble winners being investigated for breaches of Financial Fair Play. (Sun)
Sheffield Wednesday could face a points deduction following Thursday's charge of financial misconduct. (Daily Mail)
Another former Chelsea striker, Didier Drogba, 41, says he was offered a "perfect" coaching role at the club but rejected a return to Stamford Bridge so he could bid to become the next president of the Ivorian FA. (Metro)
BT Sport has retained the rights to show Champions League football for another three seasons from 2021. (Daily Telegraph)
Rangers are considering taking legal action against HMRC after it appeared to admit it was wrong to have claimed £50m in penalties from the club's former operating company, which went into liquidation in 2012 and triggered one of the biggest club crises in Scottish football history. (Daily Telegraph)
The Sunderland chairman, Stewart Donald, has described his decision to borrow £9m from a group of United States-based investors as a "win-win" scenario for the League One club and claims he and his co-owners, Charlie Methven and Juan Sartori, are shouldering all the risk. (Guardian)
The FA have fined Cardiff £5,000 and Birmingham City £7,500 after both clubs admitted failing to control their players during their match on November 2.
(Sky Sports)