Tottenham and Manchester United are closely monitoring 23-year-old England centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, who Everton do not want to sell and value him at around £70m. (Caught Offside)
Tottenham and Chelsea are set to go head-to-head in a battle to sign Porto's 21-year-old Spanish striker Samu Aghehowa, who could be made available for 80m euros (£70.5m). (Goal)
Arsenal and Barcelona are tracking France Under-16s captain Lacine Megnan-Pave after the 15-year-old registered 15 goals and 12 assists in 24 games for Montpellier under-17s. (Sport)
Switzerland centre-back Manuel Akanji, 30, says it will be up to Inter Milan whether they want to turn his loan move from Manchester City into a permanent switch, but the Serie A club "seem happy" with him so far. (Football Italia)
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has a 65m euros (£57m) release clause that kicks in next summer and the 32-year-old England international is weighing up his options, which include staying in Germany and considering a move to Barcelona. (Sport)
Barcelona are already in talks with Manchester United over Marcus Rashford's future. (Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Wolves sacked manager Vitor Pereira on Sunday following the team's 3-0 defeat by Fulham which condemned Wolves to a 10-match winless start to the Premier League season. (BBCSport)
Rob Edwards, Michael Carrick and Gary O'Neil are two of the early names in the frame to replace Vitor Pereira as manager of Wolves. (BBCSport)
Southampton have sacked manager Will Still after just five months in charge. After two wins in 13 games - after he quit role in France to be closer to Sky Sports presenter girlfriend (Daily Mail)
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is Athletic Club's preferred option to become their manager if Ernesto Valverde does not renew his contract with them beyond next summer. (La Razon)
Martin O'Neill admits he's open to talks with Dermot Desmond about staying on as Celtic boss. (Scottish Sun)
Former Italy and Roma midfielder Daniele de Rossi is among the candidates to replace the sacked Patrick Vieira as Genoa manager. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)