Arsenal are willing to meet the £40m release clause for Sporting Lisbon's Portugal U17 forward Joelson Fernandes, 17, who is also attracting interest from Barcelona and Juventus. (A Bola)
Tottenham's pursuit of Southampton's Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 24, has cast doubts on the future of homegrown England midfielder Harry Winks, 24, at the club. (Sunday Mirror)
Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi could be lined up for a sensational Barcelona swap deal with Philippe Coutinho. (Mail on Sunday)
Chelsea have yet to decide whether to make a move for Dean Henderson. (Sunday Express)
Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear says Leeds will have rivals as they bid to sign Brighton's 22-year-old Ben White on a permanent deal. The English centre-back has been on loan at the Championship champions this season. (Yorkshire Evening Post)
Zenit St Petersburg are willing to offer around £9m for Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren, 31, but the English champions are likely to demand around £15m for the Croatia international. (Mail on Sunday)
Borussia Dortmund have placed a £115m price tag on Jadon Sancho, 20, but the England winger, linked with Manchester United, has refused to rule out leaving the German club. (Sunday Express)
Manchester City are in talks with Brazilian side Gremio over a £4.5m deal for 17-year-old midfielder Diego Rosa. (Mail on Sunday)
QPR's English midfielder Bright Osayi-Samuel, 22, is set for a medical at Club Bruges after the clubs agreed a £4.75m fee. (Mail on Sunday)
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says the club's summer transfer budget will be affected by the coronavirus pandemic. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is confident he will be backed by the club's board in the summer transfer window after saying his squad needs improvement. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United are reportedly tracking Torino striker Andrea Belotti ahead of a summer move. (Mail on Sunday)
Northern Ireland international Kyle Lafferty, 32, a free agent after leaving Sunderland at the end of the season, is in advanced talks with newly promoted Serie B side Reggina.
(Sky Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Tranmere Rovers have confirmed the appointment of Mike Jackson as their new manager. (Sky Sports)
Marcelo Bielsa is set to sign a bumper £8m-a-year deal after taking Leeds to the Premier League as champions following a 16-year wait. (Sun on Sunday)
Aston Villa assistant coach John Terry is being considered by Bristol City to become their next manager after first-choice Steven Gerrard turned down a move to the Championship side. (Sunday Express)
Watford manager Nigel Pearson says he has 'an agreement' with the club over his future but there is a growing belief he will not be in charge next season. (Mail on Sunday)
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says the signing of goalkeeper Wes Foderingham, 29, does not mean Dean Henderson will be leaving the club and remains hopeful of keeping the 23-year-old on loan from Manchester United for another season. (Mail on Sunday)
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says clubs will have to pay big money to lure away his stars despite admitting the Blades are still a "selling club". (Examiner)
Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear says the club's owners will meet manager Marcelo Bielsa next week to discuss a new contract and work on transfer targets for their return to the Premier League next season. (Sunday Express)
Under-fire Barcelona coach Quique Setien will stay in charge for next month's Champions League last-16 second-leg tie with Napoli after talks with president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
(London Evening Standard)
OTHER STUFF
Leeds United will return to the Premier League after a 16-year absence as champions of the Sky Bet Championship. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham could be the first Premier League ground to have fans return as part of a trial scheme. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Villarreal have confirmed Santi Cazorla has chosen not to extend his contract with the club, amid speculation the Spanish midfielder, 35, could return to Arsenal in a coaching capacity. (Sunday Mirror)
Premier League players could be asked to go on strike in support of their lower division colleagues if the EFL attempts to impose a salary cap. (Sunday Mirror)
Newcastle will make a final plea over the next week for Matty Longstaff to sign a new contract. The 20-year-old midfielder agreed a temporary extension to see him through until the end of the delayed campaign but when that expires he will become a free agent. (Independent)
Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham has been ruled out for six weeks after undergoing knee surgery, Eddie Howe has confirmed. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United's English forward Mason Greenwood, 18, will earn a new Old Trafford deal worth £40,000 a week - just nine months after he signed his last. (Sun on Sunday)
Raheem Sterling is set to sign a record-breaking sportswear deal with Adidas which could revive the prospects of Real Madrid moving for the Manchester City forward.
(Sunday Times)