Arsenal have reportedly held talks with Brazilian side Corinthians over a deal for up-and-coming midfielder Maycon. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool are considering making a bid for RB Leipzig's 22-year-old German forward Timo Werner. (Independent)
Manchester City are unlikely to sign Shakhtar Donetsk's 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder Fred, but he remains a target for Manchester United. (Times)
Everton are hoping to sign Arsenal's 26-year-old England midfielder Jack Wilshere on a free transfer this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Sam Allardyce will try to sign Manchester United and England centre-back Phil Jones, 26, for Everton if he is still manager at Goodison Park next season. (Times)
Meanwhile, Steve Walsh will urge Everton to make a move for Leicester's 31-year-old England striker Jamie Vardy this summer - if he stays on as director of football. (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano has revealed there is no chance the club will sign Barcelona's 30-year-old Argentina forward Lionel Messi. (Sun)
Middlesbrough's 26-year-old Danish forward Martin Braithwaite wants to make his Bordeaux loan move permanent this summer. (Evening Gazette)
Germany defender Per Mertesacker, 33, has revealed he will quit Arsenal at the end of the season. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham face losing forward Son Heung-min, 25, to the South Korean Army for two years. Under Korean law, all men must do 21 months of national service before they turn 28. (Sun)
Neymar "has a future" at Paris St-Germain, the 25-year-old Brazil forward's father has said, amid reports of an exit from the French club.
(ESPN)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Southampton hope to appoint Mark Hughes as their new manager on Wednesday. The former Stoke boss has been offered a contract until the end of the season. (Daily Telegraph)
West Ham will appoint a director of football at the end of the season in a bid to improve their transfer strategy - a key source of fan dissatisfaction. (Evening Standard)
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis wants Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri to replace Arsene Wenger as the club's new manager. (Daily Star)
West Brom could save themselves £1m by keeping hold of manager Alan Pardew until July.
(Daily Mirror)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Tottenham's Harry Winks is sweating over his World Cup place as an ankle injury persists. (Daily Mail)
England's possible World Cup boycott could derail Greg Clarke's plan to host the 2030 tournament.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STORIES
Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane will be out until May after scans showed the 24-year-old has damaged his ankle ligaments more than was previously suspected. (Daily Mirror)
Crystal Palace are willing to sell naming rights for their Selhurst Park ground to help fund a £100m redevelopment of the stadium. (Evening Standard)
Southwark Council has voted unanimously to proceed with a plan to secure the future of Dulwich Hamlet FC. (Sky Sports)
The Premier League failed to enforce a ban on Owen Oyston being the owner and a director of Blackpool following the club's promotion in 2010.
(Guardian)