Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Brighton and Brentford have all been linked to Eintracht Frankfurt's 22-year-old Germany defender Nnamdi Collins. (Teamtalk)
Manchester United plan to sell Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 29, this summer, but expect to receive significantly less than the £50m they paid Inter Milan to sign him in 2023. (Talksport)
However, Onana wants to fight to re-establish himself as Manchester United's number one when his loan spell at Trabzonspor finishes in May - and believes he will be given a chance to do so. (Guardian)
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are closely monitoring the development of Ajax's 18-year-old Dutch midfielder Sean Steur. (Teamtalk)
Sunderland's hopes of signing Algerian midfielder Yacine Titraoui from Belgian side Charleroi have received a boost as the 22-year-old's representatives are reluctant to sanction a move to Premier League rivals Wolves because of the likelihood of the club being relegated. (Sunderland Echo)
Manchester United have reached an agreement to sell their reserve goalkeeper, Turkey's Altay Bayindir, 27, to Super Lig side Besiktas for £4.3m in the summer. (Metro)
Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 33, is happy to see out the remainder of his Liverpool contract, which runs up to the end of next season, should a move to the Saudi Pro League not materialise this summer. (Football Insider)
Manchester United's Brazil midfielder Casemiro, 34, wants to continue his career in Europe when his contract ends at Old Trafford in the summer, and Italy is a possible next destination. (Sun)
Victor Osimhen's value has doubled since the 27-year-old Nigeria striker's 75m euro (£65.4m) transfer from Napoli to Galatasaray, according to the Super Lig leader's vice-president Abdullah Kavukcu. (Goal)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester United are yet to formally reopen contract talks with England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 20. (Sun)
A consortium led by former professional poker player James Bord has pulled out of a proposed £47.8m takeover of Sheffield Wednesday. (BBCSport)
Mike Ashley's representative is to hold talks with Sheffield Wednesday’s administrators over a potential takeover after yet another twist in the crisis club’s future. (Sun)