Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil will not leave the club on loan this summer as the club attempt to try and reduce their wage bill, with the 30-year-old German preferring a permanent move. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United have made an approach for Borussia Dortmund's English winger Jadon Sancho, 18, who is valued at £70m after leaving Manchester City for £8m in 2017. (Sun)
Inter Milan and Slovakia centre-back Milan Skriniar, 24, is among Manchester United's top targets, along with Napoli's Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, 27, and Sampdoria's Denmark Under-21 international Joachim Andersen, 22. (Independent)
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Chelsea are confident that Juventus will sell Gonzalo Higuain, 31, for less than the agreed price of £31.5m if they decide to make the Argentine striker's loan deal permanent at the end of the season. (ESPN)
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas says 25-year-old France forward Nabil Fekir, a target for Liverpool and Chelsea, is close to signing a contract extension at the French club. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero, 31, is attracting interest from clubs across Europe as well as Boca Juniors, but the Argentine does not want to leave. (Sun)
Barcelona and Real Madrid have moved ahead of Manchester United in a bid to sign Benfica's 19-year-old Portuguese attacking midfielder Joao Felix.
(Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Arsenal want to bring in a director of football immediately and could look to Ajax's Marc Overmars or Roma's Monchi. (Sun)
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says that leaving record £60m signing Riyad Mahrez, 27, on the bench makes him "sad".
(Manchester Evening News)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
17-year-old Bolton midfielder Luca Connell is the latest Irish youngster in England's sights following Declan Rice's switch. (Sun)
Several England internationals have yet to receive fees worth tens of thousands of pounds for representing their country last year.
(Times)
OTHER STUFF
Spain forward Fernando Llorente, 33, says he would be "delighted" to stay at Tottenham for a further year. (London Evening Standard)
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said he hated the idea of capping Premier League away tickets at £30 in correspondence with former chief executive Richard Scudamore. (Times)
Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has dismissed claims the visit of a hairdresser to the team hotel was to blame for his side losing 3-0 against Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday. (ESPN)
Chelsea defender Gary Cahill, 33, was stunned by being left out of the squad to face Malmo in Europa League after the Blues were thrashed 6-0 by Manchester City last Sunday. (Daily Telegraph)
Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward wants to complete an overhaul at Manchester United in time to mount a title challenge next season. (London Evening Standard)
Design plans for Everton's new 52,000-capacity stadium have been leaked. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea have let Frank Lampard's Derby train at Cobham ahead of their FA Cup clash at Brighton. (Daily Mail)
Richard Scudamore urged leading Premier League clubs to agree a price cap on away tickets to gain political influence. (Daily Mail)
The Premier League has invited all the top-flight managers to attend a summit on video assistant referees. (Times)
Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud is desperate to sign a new contract at the club despite the signing of Gonzalo Higuain with his current deal expiring in the summer. (Daily Star)
Barry Fry has resigned as Peterborough director after he was banned for four months by the FA for breaking its rules against betting.