Liverpool are tracking three left-backs as potential long-term replacements for Andy Robertson - Fulham's Antonee Robinson, David Raum from RB Leipzig and Ipswich's impressive Leif Davis. (Sun)
Manchester United are planning a fresh move for Everton and England centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, 22, in the summer. (Talksport)
Incoming Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim wants a trio of Sporting players - Portugal centre-back Goncalo Inacio, 23, Ivory Coast defender Ousmane Diomande, 20, and 26-year-old Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres - to join him at Old Trafford. (Sky Sport Switzerland)
Southampton are keeping close tabs on Motherwell's teenage sensation Lennon Miller. (Daily Record)
Joshua Zirkzee is on course for the exit door at Manchester United just four months after arriving, according to reports. (Sun)
Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal want to sign Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 32, in time for next summer's Club World Cup. (Talksport)
Barcelona are also interested in signing Salah when his Liverpool contract runs out at the end of the season. (Sport)
Paris St-Germain are preparing a bid to sign Colombia striker Jhon Duran, 20, from Aston Villa. (Fichajes)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Former Arsenal sporting director Edu rejected a lucrative new contract to stay with the Gunners in favour of taking up a multi-club role with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis. (Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
New England manager Thomas Tuchel will not influence interim boss Lee Carsley's selections for the Nations League matches later this month. (Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
Liverpool plan to open talks on a new contract with their Scotland international full-back Andy Robertson, 30, in the summer. (Football Insider)
England centre-back Harry Maguire, 31, will refuse to consider leaving Manchester United in January and believes he can earn a new contract at the club. (TBR Football)
Ipswich Town chairman Mark Ashton says he hopes to raise his club's stadium capacity to 40,000. (Sun)
Manchester United have put back a final decision on stadium development until next summer. (Daily Telegraph)
Premier League clubs have reserved the right to seek compensation for lost earnings if Manchester City are found guilty of breaching the league's financial rules. (Times)
The West Ham penalty which condemned Manchester United to defeat on what turned out to be Erik ten Hag's final game in charge should not have been awarded according to referees' chief Howard Webb. (Daily Mirror)