Arsenal are planning a move for Crystal Palace's 30-year-old Netherlands full-back Patrick van Aanholt. (Sunday Mirror)
Liverpool are interested in Arsenal and Germany defender Shkodran Mustafi, 28, as they look to sign a centre-back before Monday's transfer deadline. (London Evening Standard)
Tottenham and England left-back Danny Rose's transfer to Trabzonspor could fall through after the Turkish side admitted their move for the 30-year-old would be "very difficult" to complete because of Covid-19 restrictions. (Talksport)
Dele Alli's hopes of forcing through a move to Paris Saint-Germain in the next 36 hours rest on Tottenham's chances of getting Christian Eriksen back through the door. (Sunday Mirror)
Ivory Coast right-back Serge Aurier, 28, is fighting for his future at Tottenham after he produced a half-time outburst in the dressing room during the defeat by Liverpool and left the stadium after being substituted. (Mail on Sunday)
Newcastle have turned down a move by Valencia to take Sean Longstaff on loan with a view to a £15m deal. (Sunday Mirror)
Spain defender Sergio Ramos, 34, is ready to quit Real Madrid and is interested in a move to Manchester United. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United are keen to sign Sevilla's £60m-rated French centre-back Jules Kounde, 22, in the summer transfer window. (Sunday Mirror)
Burnley's back-up striker Matej Vydra is wanted by promotion hopefuls Watford and Bournemouth. (Sun on Sunday)
West Brom boss Sam Allardyce has got the green light from Crystal Palace to close a deal for Christian Benteke. (Sun on Sunday)
Barcelona's 23-year-old France winger Ousmane Dembele, who has been linked with Manchester United, Chelsea and Juventus, wants to stay at the Nou Camp. (Sport)
Argentina defender Marcos Rojo, 30, is set to have his Manchester United deal terminated so he can join Argentine giants Boca Juniors on a free transfer. (Sky Sports)
Newcastle's United States defender DeAndre Yedlin, 27, is poised for a move to Galatasaray and will travel to Turkey for a medical after the clubs agreed a fee. (ESPN)
Newcastle United are pushing to convince Arsenal to loan them Joe Willock. (Mail on Sunday)
AC Milan want to sign Manchester United right-back Diogo Dalot for £15m. The 21-year-old, who has represented Portugal at Under-21 level, impressed during a loan spell. (Sun on Sunday)
Everton's Turkish striker Cenk Tosun, 29 will be in Istanbul on Sunday to complete a loan move to former club Besiktas. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City have turned down the chance to re-sign Bosnia-Herzegovina striker Edin Dzeko, 34, from Roma. (Goal)
Newcastle have made a loan enquiry for Celtic's 24-year-old French midfielder Olivier Ntcham. (Sky Sports)
Preston North End want to sign Liverpool's Dutch defender Sepp van den Berg, 19, on loan.
(Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
AFC Wimbledon have parted company with first-team manager Glyn Hodges and assistant manager Nick Daws by mutual consent. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United left-back Brandon Williams, 20, will not be allowed to leave on loan, says manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Southampton and Newcastle have been linked with the England Under-21 international. (Manutd.com)
Kilmarnock have parted company with manager Alex Dyer by mutual consent following Saturday's 3-2 defeat to St Johnstone.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Brazil are set to spark a major club-versus-country row by calling up all of their Premier League stars for upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
(Mail on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
La Liga boss Javier Tebas has accused Liverpool and Manchester United of plotting with Fifa and Real Madrid over a European Super League. (Sun on Sunday)
Liverpool's Champions League clash at RB Leipzig could be switched to a neutral venue after the German government imposed a flight ban. No flights will be allowed into Germany from the UK until 17 February, with the Champions League last-16 first leg in Leipzig scheduled for 16 February. (Liverpool Echo)
Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have pledged to invest money into Wrexham's team despite having not yet taken over the club.
(Sun on Sunday)