Arsenal poised to sign Mohammed Kudus, Tottenham to reject renewed interest in Cristian Romero, Manchester United considering Joshua Zirkzee sale, plus more.
Arsenal are prepared to offer £83m (€100m) for West Ham's attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus, with the 24-year-old Ghanaian eager to join the Gunners for a shot at European competition.
Tottenham plan to reject Real Madrid’s fresh approach for 26-year-old Argentine defender Cristian Romero.
Manchester United are contemplating a January move to offload 23-year-old Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee, with Serie A clubs monitoring the situation.
Juventus lead the race to sign Lille’s Canadian striker Jonathan David, 24, though Manchester United, Liverpool, and Inter Milan remain interested.
Manchester City have identified AC Milan’s French goalkeeper Mike Maignan, 29, as a potential target.
Borussia Dortmund are exploring a January move for Sunderland’s 19-year-old English midfielder Jobe Bellingham.
Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies is open to reuniting with former coach Hansi Flick at Barcelona, despite interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United in the 24-year-old Canadian.
French midfielder Paul Pogba, 31, is nearing a mutual agreement to terminate his contract with Juventus and seek a new club as a free agent once his suspension ends.
German winger Leroy Sane is interested in a contract extension with Bayern Munich, though the 28-year-old has yet to reach an agreement on terms.
Former Spanish defender Sergio Ramos, 38, will not be returning to Real Madrid, but the club plans to secure a center-back in January, with Bayer Leverkusen's German defender Jonathan Tah, 28, emerging as a key candidate.
Scouts are tracking 17-year-old Chelsea midfielder Kiano Dyer as he approaches the final year of his contract, drawing interest from domestic and international clubs.
The England team is expected to hold further talks during the international break about adding Chelsea’s goalkeeping coach Henrique Hilario to new head coach Thomas Tuchel’s staff.
David Moyes is eyeing a comeback in the Premier League, with potential interest from Crystal Palace, Wolves, Southampton, and Leicester.
Frank Lampard is a candidate for the vacant managerial position at Championship club Coventry City.