Arsenal are working on a deal to sign Germany winger Leroy Sane, 28, when his Bayern Munich contract expires next summer. (Football Insider)
Newcastle United are keen on signing Brentford's Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo, 25, in January but the Magpies face spending restrictions. (Daily Telegraph)
Liverpool and Arsenal also hold interest in Mbeumo, who Brentford value at about £50m. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Manchester United are interested in signing Bayern Munich's 23-year-old Canada full-back Alphonso Davies, but the player is set on a move to Real Madrid. (Give Me Sport)
Sporting Lisbon are reportedly prepared to let Viktor Gyokeres leave the club next summer, with four Premier League clubs in the race for the Swedish forward. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United will cut their losses on £86m Brazil winger Antony, 24, following Erik ten Hag’s sacking. (Talksport)
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is leaning towards offloading German forward Timo Werner, 28, at the end of the season. (GiveMeSport)
West Ham are unlikely to have any money to spend in the January transfer window. (Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Sporting Lisbon all but confirmed Manchester United will poach Ruben Amorim after announcing the Red Devils will pay his £8.3m release clause. (Sun)
Manchester United hope to appoint Sporting manager Ruben Amorim in time for Sunday's Premier League match against Chelsea at Old Trafford. (Times)
However, Manchester United are locked in talks with Sporting over Amorim’s notice period, which is a number of weeks. (Daily Mail)
Amorim will still be in charge for Sporting's next league fixture on Friday, before travelling to Manchester. (CNN Portugal)
The Portuguese manager, 39, wants to sign Sporting's Portugal centre-back Goncalo Inacio, 23, English winger Marcus Edwards, 25, and Portuguese forward Pedro Goncalves, 26, once he is at Manchester United. (Teamtalk)
United's interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy expects to leave the club when Amorim is appointed. (Independent)
Manchester City remain hopeful that Pep Guardiola will extend his stay as manager, and the club are adamant they had not lined up Amorim as a potential replacement. (Daily Mail)