Arsenal could be forced into launching a bid for transfer target Dominik Szoboszlai during the January window after news emerged that Real Madrid are set to make a bid of their own for Salzburg's 20-year-old Hungary midfielder. (Daily Express)
Arsenal's out-of-favour Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil, 32, believes he will be able to get another top club - but is unlikely to leave before next summer. (Daily Mirror)
Juventus and Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 27, has been offered to the Premier League's big six - Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City and Arsenal. (90 Min)
Kieran Trippier is among the players Manchester United will consider signing when they look to strengthen at right-back in January. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United are monitoring Atletico Madrid's English defender Kieran Trippier, 30, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer targets right-back competition for English full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 23. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United have emerged as the leading candidate to sign Argentine midfielder Thiago Almada, 19, from his country's top-flight side Velez Sarsfield. (Team Talk)
Manchester United shirt sponsors Chevrolet believe it would be worth their while commercially to help finance a move to bring Juventus and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 35, back to Old Trafford. (Sun)
Paris St-Germain sporting director Leonardo has played down the prospect of the club signing Argentina playmaker Lionel Messi if the 33-year-old leaves Barcelona next year. (Daily Mail)
West Ham are among a host of clubs from England and Portugal keeping an eye on former Tottenham player Marcus Edwards. The 22-year-old English winger is currently with Portuguese top-flight outfit Vitoria Guimaraes. (Team Talk)
Stoke boss Michael O'Neill has played down the level of interest the Potters had in Middlesbrough and Northern Ireland defender Paddy McNair, 25, during the summer.
(Teesside Gazette)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Filippo Giraldi has left his role as technical director at Watford, a position he held since 2016. (Daily Telegraph)
Under-fire Neil Lennon has admitted Celtic's title hopes are hanging by a thread - along with his managerial reign.
(Daily Record)
OTHER STUFF
Burnley full-back Charlie Taylor is close to agreeing a new deal at Turf Moor to extend his stay into a fifth season.
(Daily Telegraph)