Five Arsenal players have been touted for potential departures in order to fund the signing of Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez, including Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri. (Daily Telegraph)
Guglielmo Vicario has taken a massive step towards leaving Tottenham this summer. The Italian, 29, has reportedly struck a full agreement on personal terms with Serie A champions-in-waiting Inter Milan. (Sun)
Manchester United could turn to Portuguese winger Rafael Leao, 26, in the summer, with AC Milan open to exploring a swap deal involving 28-year-old England forward Marcus Rashford, 25-year-old Uruguay midfielder Manuel Ugarte or Netherlands striker Joshua Zirkzee, 24. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
Manchester United do not want to get into a bidding war for Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, who is also a target for Manchester City, and could turn to other targets such as Brighton's Cameroon international Carlos Baleba. (ESPN)
Morgan Rogers has emerged as Manchester United’s dream target ahead of the upcoming transfer window, according to reports. (Sun)
Newcastle are planning a rebuild this summer with Lens' 21-year-old French goalkeeper Robin Risser and Manchester City and England stopper James Trafford, 23, being considered for the No 1 spot. (i paper)
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, 31, has a £57m release clause in his contract, but the club are confident that securing Champions League qualification will be enough to persuade the Portugal midfielder to stay. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United and Arsenal have been placed on red alert as Sandro Tonali has decided he wants to remain in the Premier League next season. (Sun)
Leeds United have renewed their interest in signing Sporting defensive midfielder Hidemasa Morita, with the 30-year-old Japan international understood to be willing to commit to the move if they secure their Premier League status. (Daily Mail)
Everton have already made an offer to PSV to take the Dutch club's US-born Bosnia and Herzegovina forward Esmir Bajraktarevic, 21, to Hill Dickinson Stadium in the summer. (SportSport)
Scottish midfielder Lewis Ferguson would prefer a move to the Premier League rather than to Rangers as rumours of a Bologna exit gather pace. (Daily Record)
Charlton Athletic were scouting both Will Ferry and Luke Graham during the Dundee derby. (Daily Record)
Barcelona are continuing to push for a deal to sign Atletico Madrid and Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, 26, but Arsenal and Paris St-Germain are refusing to give up on bringing in the former Manchester City forward. (Teamtalk)
Marseille may have to sell English striker Mason Greenwood, 24, for financial reasons - with Juventus poised to swoop despite the French club wanting a minimum 50m euros ( £43m) for the player. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Scott Parker has left Burnley by mutual consent; Parker leaves with immediate effect with Mike Jackson taking over on an interim basis, starting against Leeds on Friday. (Sky Sports)
Crystal Palace have drawn up a shortlist of six managers to replace Oliver Glasner at the end of the season, with both Coventry boss Frank Lampard and Ipswich's Kieran McKenna under consideration. (Independent)
Ex-England boss Steve McClaren is set for talks with recently-relegated Rotherham about becoming their new manager. (Sun)
Steve Bruce has confirmed his retirement – but admits an international job could tempt him back to the dugout. Bruce, 65, managed a staggering 476 Premier League matches across spells at Birmingham City, Wigan, Sunderland, Hull and Newcastle. (Sun)
OTHER STUFF
Kobbie Mainoo is set for a 650 per cent pay rise at Manchester United, with his reported new contract taking him from £20,000-per-week to £150,000. (Daily Mail)
Ashley Young has announced his retirement from football, closing the curtain on a stellar career. The former England and Manchester United star, who has been playing for Ipswich Town since 2025, confirmed the news on X on Thursday.. (Daily Mail)
70-year-old Angel Mateos Gonzalez is set to come out of retirement 27 years after last playing to appear for Spanish fifth-tier side CD Colunga as a result of a goalkeeping crisis. He will become the oldest player in history to play in an official match. (Guardian)