Manchester City are unlikely to bid more than £20m for Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez, 28, in January. (Sun)
Former Arsenal and Brazil forward Julio Baptista, 35, is set to sign for struggling Championship side Bolton on a free transfer. (Sun)
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, 26, has asked Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos to sort his move to the Bernabeu. (Diario Gol)
Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 25, was never going to leave Liverpool this summer, says the club's former managing director Christian Purslow. (Sky Sports)
Diego Costa, 28, has arrived back in London as he bids to end his Chelsea stay and arrange a return to his former side Atletico Madrid. (Marca)
The Spain striker's team-mates believe he is giving serious consideration to returning to the Blues and taking his punishment for going AWOL in a bid to sort out his future. (Daily Telegraph)
But Chelsea sources are insisting that the striker has not returned to London. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool have refused to agree to midfielder Emre Can's request for a release clause in any new deal. The 23-year-old has a year left on his current contract. (Daily Star)
Vincent Janssen, 23, is finished at Tottenham after the £17m striker refused to leave the club on deadline day. (Daily Mirror)
French midfielder Blaise Matuidi, 30, rejected Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City to join Juventus from Paris St-Germain this summer. (France Football)
Midfielder Andres Iniesta, 33, will sign a new deal with Barcelona, says the club's president Josep Maria Bartomeu. (Mundo Deportivo)
Everton striker Henry Onyekuru, 20, who was loaned out to Anderlecht this summer, says he has no regrets about rejecting Celtic during the transfer window. (Liverpool Echo)
Free agent midfielder Josh Wright, 27, is in talks with Southend United about a move to the League One club.
(Sky Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called for the winter transfer window to be scrapped to help protect football's "decency". (Daily Telegraph)
Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness says the club were close to signing two "big" players from the Premier League on deadline day. (Birmingham Mail)
Bayern Munich chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge claims that Inter Milan made "no offer" for 30-year-old Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal this summer.
(Premium Sport))
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
The FA is backing England manager Gareth Southgate's attempt to improve the mental strength of his players by hiring a full-time psychologist. (Times)
A late 2-0 victory for Wales against Moldova saw them leapfrog the Republic of Ireland into second place of World Cup Qualifying Group D on Tuesday night. (Sky Sports)
Republic of Ireland's hopes of qualifying for the World Cup were dealt a huge blow after a 1-0 home defeat to 10-man Serbia. (Sky Sports)
England rugby head coach Eddie Jones has told his football counterpart Gareth Southgate he must change his pampered stars' mentality to stand any chance of winning the World Cup.
(Sun)
OTHER STORIES
Liverpool and Manchester City have teamed up to fund a private jet to bring their players back from South America before Saturday's Premier League game between the sides. (Sky Sports)
Chelsea winger Eden Hazard says, jokingly, if Paris St-Germain forward Neymar is worth 222m euros then he is worth 1bn euros. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
Southampton have allowed Liverpool and Chelsea defensive target Virgil van Dijk to train with the first team. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United have looked at Celtic's safe standing pilot scheme, according to the Scottish club. (Manchester Evening News)
Aston Villa have revealed plans to increase Villa Park's capacity to 60,000 if they return to the Premier League. (Express and Star)
France will win the World Cup in 2018 according to French football journalist Julien Laurens, despite their 0-0 draw with Luxembourg on Sunday. (BBC Radio 5 live In Short)
Spain midfielder Isco's emergence at Real Madrid is making things "difficult for Gareth Bale", according to European football writer James Horncastle. (BBC Radio 5 live In Short)
Huddersfield Town are contemplating shutting their academy, with the club's youth set-up under review.
(Daily Mail)