Tottenham are leading the race to sign West Bromwich Albion's English goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, 28. (ESPN)
Tottenham are interested in Feyenoord and Turkey midfielder Orkun Kokcu, but face competition for the 20-year-old from Arsenal. (Daily Mail)
Southampton are keeping tabs on Tottenham and England midfielder Harry Winks, 25. (Football Insider)
Southampton will "do everything" to keep Denmark centre-back Jannik Vestergaard, 28, at the club, says manager Ralph Hasenhuttl amid reported interest from Tottenham. (Daily Echo)
Leeds are shock contenders for Chelsea and Arsenal target Sergio Aguero, reports say. (Sun)
Manchester United remain interested in Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 28, and the Slovenia international would be open to a move. (90min)
Crystal Palace defender Patrick van Aanholt, 30, has been offered a three-year contract by Galatasaray. The Dutchman is out of contract at the end of the season. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool are ready to trigger their option to buy Ozan Kabak after being impressed with the 21-year-old Turkey defender during his loan from Schalke. (90min)
Argentina striker Mauro Icardi, 28, is looking to leave Paris St-Germain this summer.
(L'Equipe)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Crystal Palace want Eddie Howe to replace manager Roy Hodgson after the former Bournemouth boss changed his mind on joining Celtic. (Football Insider)
Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says he has turned down some "flattering opportunities" to return to management but he is "very keen" to start at a new club. (ESPN)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he would not mind if Argentina forward Sergio Aguero, 32, joined another Premier League club when he leaves Etihad Stadium in May. (Sun)
Thomas Tuchel says he will give Chelsea's misfiring forwards until the end of this season to arrest their slump before deciding whether more reinforcements are required. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 34, is still unsure whether he will remain at the club next season. (Manchester Evening News)
Jurgen Klopp pinpointed the absence of supporters from Anfield as the major reason for a stunning reversal of fortunes in Liverpool's home form. (Sky Sports)
Sean Dyche believes Premier League players are being encouraged to "go down and scream" to win penalties. (Sky Sports)
Southend have turned to former boss Phil Brown in a bid to save their Football League status after sacking Mark Molesley with six games of the season left.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Munich, Rome, Bilbao and Dublin have received a stay of execution as Euro 2021 host cities - after UEFA gave them an extension until April 19 to guarantee fans.
(Daily Telegraph)
OTHER STUFF
Arsenal's England Under-20 striker Folarin Balogun, 19, is close to signing a new four-year contract at the club. (Guardian)
Raheem Sterling is setting up his own football agency - and will even conduct his own contract negotiations with Manchester City. (Daily Mail)
Premier League and Championship clubs are at loggerheads over the dates for this summer's transfer window. (Daily Mail)
Prospective new Derby owner Erik Alonso is facing questions from the EFL over the source of his funds before a proposed takeover can be signed off. (Daily Mail)
Manchester City's annual results this week revealed a spiralling wage bill that is a record for English football and has left their neighbours far behind. (Times)
Charlie Austin has been suspended for QPR's next three games after being found guilty of a stamp on Nottingham Forest's Ryan Yates last weekend.
(Sky Sports)