Arsenal will turn their attention to securing a loan deal for Chelsea's Italy midfielder Jorginho, 28, as their hopes fade of signing Lyon's French midfielder Houssem Aouar, 22. (ESPN)
Tottenham Hotspur's England Under-21 winger Ryan Sessegnon, 20, is on the verge of a loan move to Bundesliga side Hoffenheim. (Mail on Sunday)
Paris St-Germain are drawing up an improved loan offer for Tottenham and England attacking midfielder Dele Alli, 24, after the previous bid was rejected. (Sunday Telegraph)
Newcastle United, West Ham United and Crystal Palace have enquired about signing 31-year-old former England winger Theo Walcott on loan from Everton. (Teamtalk)
Manchester City could scupper Manchester United's plan to sign Porto left-back Alex Telles with a late bid for the 27-year-old Brazil defender. (90Min)
Chelsea have rejected Bayern Munich's loan and £70m option-to-buy deal for England forward Callum Hudson-Odoi, 19. (Mail on Sunday)
French midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, 26, is poised to join Napoli on a season loan from Chelsea. (Mail on Sunday)
Barcelona have offered £13.6m to sign 19-year-old Spanish defender Eric Garcia, who was left out of the Manchester City squad that drew with Leeds on Saturday. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester United face competition from Liverpool for Barcelona's France forward Ousmane Dembele, 23. (Sport)
AC Milan are keen to sign Chelsea and Germany defender Antonio Rudiger on a season-long loan, with the 27-year-old also a target for Tottenham. (Calciomercato)
West Ham and Southampton are weighing up loan moves for Liverpool's Marko Grujic before Monday's transfer deadline, with the two clubs also eyeing Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheek. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester United are close to signing former Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani on a two-year deal. (Sky Sports)
Juventus are in talks with Everton to re-sign Italy forward Moise Kean, 20, who left the Serie A side for the Toffees in 2019. (Corriere dello Sport)
Ben Godfrey has passed a medical and is set to sign for Everton from Norwich City. (Sky Sports)
Watford are interested in Leeds United and Scotland defender Barry Douglas, 31. (Football Insider)
Said Benrahma wants a massive £16m contract as the race for the Brentford ace takes an expensive turn, putting off many Premier League suitors. (Sun on Sunday)
Leeds have put in an offer for Rennes' Brazilian winger Raphinha, 23. (Goal)
Leeds have also made an improved bid for Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell, 22, after their initial £15m offer for the Englishman was rejected. (Football Insider)
Derby are in talks with West Brom over a potential deal for striker Charlie Austin. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United will offer £3.6m for French Ligue 2 side Sochaux's 16-year-old defender Willy Kambwala. (Sun on Sunday)
Bayern Munich are close to agreeing a £13.5m fee with Espanyol for Spanish midfielder Marc Roca, 23. (Sport)
Paris St-Germain have approached Ajax to discuss a deal for Argentina midfielder Lisandro Martinez, 22.
(AS)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is urging Manchester United not to risk missing out on defender Alex Telles for the sake of £6m, with Porto wanting £18m but United only offering £12m.
(Sunday Mirror)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Gareth Southgate was hurt by 'harsh' claims he is too cautious after tepid England displays against Iceland and Denmark in the Nations League (Sunday Telegraph)
The government have admitted that seven Euro 2020 matches due to be staged at Wembley next summer could be cancelled because of Covid-19.
(Sun on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
Jordan Pickford is facing talks with Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti about his form after another blunder in his side's 4-2 win against Brighton. (Mail on Sunday)
Raul Jimenez has signed a new four-year contract extension at Wolves. (Sky Sports)
The Premier League will make a fresh attempt to persuade the government it is safe for fans to return to all sport, arguing it will play a crucial role in demonstrating how to behave safely in public while controlling coronavirus. (Mail on Sunday)
Security around Ed Woodward will be beefed up around transfer deadline day - with fears the Manchester United chief executive could again be a target for irate fans.
(Sunday Mirror)