Henrikh Mkhitaryan's agent has denied that Arsenal want to sell the Armenian. Mino Raiola said the rumours about the midfielder, 31, were "fake news". (Daily Express)
Tottenham are interested in buying Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and will wait until after the coronavirus pandemic before making a final decision on making an offer for him. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United are stepping up their pursuit of Jack Grealish - in a £50m move for the Aston Villa star. (Sun)
Newcastle will spend 80m euros (£70m) on Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho if the club's proposed takeover goes through. The 27-year-old is currently on loan at Bayern Munich. (Mundo Deportivo)
Newcastle's potential new owners also want to sign Napoli and Senegal centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly. The 28-year-old is expected to leave the Italian club this summer for around £69.8m. (Sky Sports)
However, Koulibaly is also considering a move to Liverpool. (Calciomercato)
Borussia Dortmund expect England winger Jadon Sancho, 20, to remain at the club, despite continued interest from Manchester United. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal could be given the chance to sign Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi, 27, as a direct replacement for Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Aubameyang, 30, is out of contract next season, while Argentine Icardi is currently on loan at Paris St-Germain. (Tuttosport)
The Gunners are also close to securing an agreement with free agent George Lewis. The Norwegian winger, 19, was previously at Tromso. (Goal)
Barcelona teenager Marc Jurado, 16, has turned down an offer of a professional contract with the Spanish club. The right-back is set to join Manchester United in the summer. (ESPN)
Chelsea target Dries Mertens has yet to agree a contract extension with Napoli. The Belgian forward, 33, is out of contract in the summer. (Calciomercato)
Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham are all interested in Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The Serbian, 25, will be allowed to leave the club for upwards of £80m. (Daily Mail)
Kosovo and Wolfsburg winger Milot Rashica, 23, is a transfer target for Liverpool, the president of the Kosovo football federation has said. (London Evening Standard)
Championship leaders Leeds United are the favourites to sign Linfield midfielder Charlie Allen. The Northern Irishman, 17, has attracted interest from Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool. (Yorkshire Post)
Chelsea are interested in Monaco defender Fode Ballo Toure. The Frenchman, 23, is under contract until 2023. (Foot Mercato)
Barcelona's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 32, says he is not thinking about leaving the club, despite his contract expiring in 2021.
(Sky Germany)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Sean Dyche has refused to rule out the possibility of leaving Burnley.
(Daily Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
Football League clubs are preparing contracts with players' wages linked to attendances next season due to uncertainty about future income. (Daily Mail)
League One and League Two clubs who want to spend more than potential new budgetary caps could be subjected to a "super tax", with the money raised then redistributed to rival teams. (Daily Telegraph)
Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has warned the Premier League is facing a full scale revolt over the Project Restart plans. (Daily Mirror)
FA chiefs would block any attempt to declare the Premier League season null and void and abandon relegation. (Times)
Heung-Min Son has completed his three-week basic military training in South Korea, finishing in the top five out of 157 people in his class. (Sky Sports)
Amanda Staveley's Saudi-backed takeover of Newcastle is set to be formally announced by the end of next week, according to sources close to the country's royal family. (Daily Star)
Kylian Mbappe has been awarded the Ligue 1 Golden Boot following the cancellation of 2019-20 season due to coronavirus despite being level on goals with Monaco's Wissam Ben Yedder. (Daily Mail)
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker faces a police quiz and a £1,000 fine after breaking lockdown rules three times in 24 hours. (Sun)
A gang have raided the homes of Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard and Leicester's late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, stealing more than £1m of valuables. (Sun)
Premier League clubs opposed to the restart fear Liverpool will play the kids once they have won the title. (Sun)
Lyon president Jean Michel Aulas has confirmed the Ligue 1 club plans to launch two legal fights after the season was ended early. (Daily Mail)
Serie A sides Sampdoria and Fiorentina have reported four and six new cases of coronavirus respectively. (Sky Sports)
Macclesfield have been hit with an immediate seven-point deduction after admitting two misconduct charges.
(Sky Sports)