Everton are waiting for Arsenal to resolve the future of Aaron Ramsey before approaching the Wales international over a move to Goodison Park. (Daily Mirror)
Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, 29, is determined to leave Manchester United after being snubbed by manager Jose Mourinho. (Daily Mirror)
Juventus and Inter Milan are being linked with Tottenham and Belgium midfielder Mousa Dembele, 31, whose contract will expire at the end of the season. (Calciomercato)
Cesc Fabregas could seal a £10m switch to AC Milan in the January transfer window after failing to play at Chelsea. (Sun)
Newcastle have stepped up their efforts to sign Atlanta United and Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron, 24. (Daily Mail)
Bayern Munich are planning a January move for Chelsea's England Under-17 World Cup winner Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18. (Sun)
Inter Milan's 29-year-old Croatia winger Ivan Perisic, who has been linked with Manchester United, says it is his "dream" to play in the Premier League. (Daily Star)
Leicester City and Wales midfielder Andy King, 30, will demand a move in January. (Daily Telegraph)
Newcastle have stepped up their attempts to sign MLS star Miguel Almiron and will hold talks with Atlanta United this week. (Daily Mail)
West Ham's Reece Oxford is keen to stay at the club but will seek a permanent move away if he is told he is not needed. (Daily Mail)
Huddersfield want to sign Liverpool's English striker Dominic Solanke, 21, on loan in January. (Sky Sports)
Everton boss Marco Silva wants to sign Watford's Abdoulaye Doucoure, the 25-year-old French midfielder he worked with at Vicarage Road. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool's Switzerland midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, 27, says he is happy at the club but has not ruled out a return to Italy, where he played briefly for Inter Milan. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Leicester's Spanish midfielder Vicente Iborra, 30, has been linked with rejoining Sevilla in January, but a return to the club is "complicated", says their director of football, Joaquin Caparros. (Leicester Mercury)
Everton's English defender Brendan Galloway, 22, is hoping to return to fitness next month following a hamstring injury - in order to seal a January loan move. (Liverpool Echo)
Former Newcastle defender David Edgar, 31, who most recently played for Ottawa in his native Canada, is reportedly close to joining the Magpies' north-east rivals Sunderland. (Chronicle)
Leeds are considering a January move for Newcastle's English goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, 21, to provide competition for Northern Ireland stopper Bailey Peacock-Farrell, 22. (Sun)
Former Spain striker David Villa, 36, will leave MLS side New York City FC when he contract expires at the end of December.
(Guardian)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Southampton have held talks with Paulo Sousa, the former QPR and Leicester manager, about replacing Mark Hughes. (Times)
Kevin Nolan has turned down the chance to become the next AFC Wimbledon manager. (Sky Sports)
Watford manager Javi Gracia has signed a new four-and-a-half year contract at the club. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho will escape UEFA punishment for his crate slam during the win over Young Boys. (Times)
Chelsea boss Mauricio Sarri says France World Cup winner N'Golo Kante, 27, is not technically good enough to play in the defensive midfield position that Jorginho occupies. (Times)
Former Premier League player Dickson Etuhu will go on trial in a Swedish court on Thursday charged with match-fixing. (Sky Sports)
Steven Gerrard wants to reignite Rangers' interest in Wolves right-back Dominic Iorfa. (Sun)
Paul Pogba was axed by Jose Mourinho after he and his coaching staff were shocked by the player's lack of commitment against Crystal Palace. (Daily Mail)
Jurgen Klopp accused PSG of "unsportsmanlike" behaviour, saying his Liverpool players were made to look like "butchers".
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Gareth Southgate has impressed Britain's Olympic coaches by sharing the secrets of his England team's success. (Times)
Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart, 31, says he has not given up hope of a return to the England squad. (Goalkeepers' Union podcast)
Robbie Keane has announced his playing retirement from football after being named by Mick McCarthy as his assistant coach with the Republic of Ireland national side.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Arsenal have been accused of refusing to travel to Poltava in Ukraine because they did not want to make a two-hour coach trip. (Sun)
Tottenham kept their Champions League campaign alive thanks to Christian Eriksen’s winner as they beat Inter Milan 1-0 at Wembley. (Sky Sports)
Mauricio Pochettino's son, Maurizio, was named as a substitute for Tottenham U23s' for the first time on Wednesday. (Daily Mail)
Referee guru Eddie Wolfstenholme is in hospital but in good spirits after collapsing at Turf Moor on Monday. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool were beaten 2-1 by PSG in their penultimate Champions League game to leave their hopes of reaching the knockout stages in the balance. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea are concerned that 2,700 PAOK Salonika supporters may be travelling to London without tickets for their Europa League match at Stamford Bridge on Thursday. (London Evening Standard)
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, 28, is in no rush to sign a new contract with the club, who are set to trigger a one-year extension to his deal, which expires at the end of this season. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United are pouring millions into improving disabled facilities. (Daily Mail)
Spain international De Gea wants Manchester United to offer him a five-year contract worth about £350,000 a week, to match Sanchez. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle fans are planning a '11th minute walk in' in protest against Mike Ashley's ownership of the club ahead of their game against West Ham on Saturday. (Daily Mirror)
Italian tax police have seized more than €2.6m (£2.3m) from Sampdoria, its president Massimo Ferrero and five other people as part of a fraud investigation.
(Sky Sports)