- Liverpool consider Alisson sale but eye Takefusa Kubo
- Carlo Ancelotti makes midfielder recommendation to Real Madrid
- Plus updates on Viktor Gyokeres, Jeremie Frimpong, Jamal Musiala and more
Manchester United's shortlist includes Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton and Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney as two of their top targets in midfield. (Fichajes - Spain)
Viktor Gyokeres is unlikely to leave Sporting CP during the January window despite interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. The striker is settled in Portugal for the time being. (Football Inisder)
Liverpool could sell starting goalkeeper Alisson next summer after agreeing a deal to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia. They are also interested in acquiring Takefusa Kubo from Real Sociedad. (Fichajes - Spain)
Carlo Ancelotti wants Real Madrid to make a move for PSG midfielder Fabian Ruiz, who he previously worked with at Napoli. (Defensa Central - Spain)
Bayer Leverkusen wing-back Jeremie Frimpong is also hopeful of a move to Real Madrid, despite rival interest from Barcelona. (Defensa Central - Spain)
Barcelona are considering offering a contract to Lille striker Jonathan David, whose deal in northern France expires at the end of the season. (El Nacional - Spain)
Chelsea are considering a move to re-sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace during the summer 2025 window. The Eagles rejected bids of up to £70m from Newcastle United for the defender in recent months. (TBR Football)
Manchester City want to sign both Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz and Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala in 2025. (HITC)
Man City boss Pep Guardiola will be given a transfer budget of £100m to spend during the January window. (The Sun)
Tottenham Hotspur are ready to advance their efforts to sign Lecce left-back Patrick Dorgu having failed to bring him in over the summer. (Quotidiano di Puglia - Italy)
Aston Villa decided to keep Jhon Duran this summer despite at least 40 clubs registering an interest in him. West Ham United failed with their bids to sign the striker, while Chelsea are also long-standing admirers. (Daily Mirror)