West Ham are considering a fresh approach for England defender Harry Maguire, 30, in January should his lack of playing time at Manchester United continue. (ESPN)
Barcelona are interested in Brighton and Japan winger Kaoru Mitoma, 26. (Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish)
Manchester United are ready to let 27-year-old France forward Anthony Martial leave the club in January. (Football Insider)
Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Jesse Lingard, 30, who was last capped by England in 2021, is edging closer to signing for Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq but is unable to make his debut until January due to a foreign players’ rule in Saudi Arabia. (Sky Sports)
Juventus are expecting competition from the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City and Brighton for the signature of Shakhtar Donetsk and Ukraine midfielder Georgiy Sudakov, 21. (TEAMtalk)
AC Milan want to bring in Real Betis and Spain left-back Juan Miranda, 23 as an understudy for Theo Hernandez. (Sky Sports Italia)
Arsenal under-18 boss Jack Wilshere, the 31-year-old former England midfielder, is in the running to become the new head coach of MLS side Colorado Rapids. (Evening Standard)
Liverpool are interested in making German Max Eberl their sporting director. The 50-year-old, who is also wanted by Bayern Munich, recently left the same role at RB Leipzig. (Bild – in German)
Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United all want Palmeiras’ Brazilian duo Estevao, 16, and Luis Guilherme, 17 – a forward and midfielder respectively. (90min)
Philippe Clement wants a four-year contract if he is to become Rangers manager, with Saudi club Al-Shabab also interested in the Belgian. (Record)
Ajax are interested in making Manchester United assistant boss Mitchell van der Gaag their manager if they sack current coach Maurice Steijn. (Mirror)
Real Madrid and England midfielder Jude Bellingham, 20, is the joint most valuable player in La Liga according to new data. His £130m valuation put him level with Real team-mate Vinicius Jr. (Transfermarkt)
Sources close to Sheikh Jassim’s camp insist nothing has changed despite reports that Manchester United’s board will hold a meeting next week that could see Jim Ratcliffe’s offer to buy a stake in the club approved. (Mirror)