Real Madrid are preparing an opening £120m bid for Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard, 26. (Sun)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dismissed talk of a rift between striker Alexis Sanchez, 29, and the rest of the squad. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola refused to rule out a fresh approach for Sanchez after Gabriel Jesus sustained a suspected knee injury against Crystal Palace on Sunday. (Talksport)
Southampton want to sign 28-year-old Arsenal winger Theo Walcott on loan in January. (Daily Mail)
And Arsenal may be willing to let the former Saints player leave, with Everton, Watford and West Ham also keen to sign him. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United hope midfielder Paul Pogba can help persuade Juventus striker Paulo Dybala, 24, to sign for the club. (Daily Mail)
And Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho wants 24-year-old Inter Milan midfielder Joao Mario as the long-term replacement for Michael Carrick, 36. (Sun)
Meanwhile, Mourinho is urging Manchester United's owners to release the funds to buy striker Antoine Griezmann, 26, from Atletico Madrid. (Daily Express)
Tottenham are in no rush to agree a new contract with defender Toby Alderweireld, 28, despite his current deal allowing him to leave in the summer of 2019 for £25m. (Daily Mirror)
But Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has reassured fans over the Belgian's future at the club. (Guardian)
Schalke midfielder Leon Goretzka, 22, will join Bayern Munich on a free transfer this summer. (Bild)
Everton target Steven N'Zonzi is set for talks with Sevilla over his future at the club. The 29-year-old midfielder fell out with former boss Eduardo Berizzo.
(Liverpool Echo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Nottingham Forest are looking to Aitor Karanka to replace Mark Warburton, who was sacked on New Year's Eve.
(Times)
OTHER STORIES
Arsenal players wore an all-red strip for the first time in almost 40 years against West Brom on Sunday. (Sun)
West Brom winger James McClean apologised to his team-mates for turning his back in the wall during his side's 1-1 draw against Arsenal. (Express and Star)
Everton winger Aaron Lennon tweeted to say he was in a "great place" at the end of a year in which he was detained by police under the Mental Health Act because of concerns for his welfare.
(Twitter)