Arsenal and Manchester United are among a host of clubs interested in signing Bayern Munich midfelder Corentin Tolisso, who has lost his place since Hansi Flick became head coach. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are in talks to sign Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho. The 27-year-old former Liverpool player is currently on loan at Bayern Munich. (ESPSportN)
Manchester United and Napoli want Real Madrid's Colombia forward James Rodriguez, 28. (AS)
Aston Villa's English playmaker Jack Grealish, 24, remains among Manchester United's main transfer targets. (London Evening Standard)
Barcelona have turned down the chance to sign Chelsea and Brazil forward Willian, despite the 31-year-old being available on a free transfer at the end of the season. (Sport)
Napoli are interested in West Ham's Brazil winger Felipe Anderson, 26. (Corriere dello Sport)
Besiktas are considering signing Burnley's former England goalkeeper Joe Hart, 32, as a replacement for 26-year-old German Loris Karius, who is on loan from Liverpool. (Fanatik)
Brighton are close to signing Sydney FC's Australia Under-17 midfielder Cameron Peupion, 17. (Sydney Morning Herald)
Defender Diego Carlos says he is happy at Sevilla despite interest from Liverpool. The 27-year-old Brazilian has a £64m release clause in his contract.
(Estadio Deportivo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho accepts he was wrong to hold a personal training session with Tanguy Ndombele in a public park.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Former Fulham full-back John Arne Riise has been released from hospital following a car accident in his native Norway. (Sky Sports)
Mikel Arteta is plugging his Arsenal players into a GPS network to check on their fitness levels during the coronavirus lockdown. (Sun)
The government have accused Jose Mourinho and some of his Tottenham players of 'endangering people's lives' after they breached coronavirus lockdown guidelines. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea have opened talks with defender Antonio Rudiger. The Blues are keen for the German, 27, to sign a deal until at least 2023. (Sky Sports)
Ronaldinho is under house arrest in a luxury hotel with rooftop pool, gym and cocktail bar in Paraguay. (Sun)
Serie A chiefs have drawn up an extreme proposal to complete the season by having all teams relocate to Rome for a 45-day period to play remaining games behind closed doors. (Daily Mail)
A British tech firm has developed a digital 'health passport' which could help the return of football. (Daily Mail)
Experts have warned Premier League clubs could go bust as they owe £1.6bn in transfer fees and risk defaulting on loans. (Daily Mail)
Scottish football is on the brink of civil war over the proposals put forward to end the season and promote and relegate teams on a points-per-game basis. (Times)
Leeds posted losses of £21.4m in Marcelo Bielsa's first season, with the Championship club's accounts showing wages rocketed during the 2018/19 campaign.
(Sky Sports)