With all eyes fixed on the January transfer market, clubs around the UK and Europe are already lining up potential mid-season moves.
Monday morning's headlines:
Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi is reportedly still on the radar of Manchester City heading into the January transfer window after the Citizens considered a summer move. Read more.
Marseille confirm that they have an agreement in place to sign former Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot as a free agent on a two-year contract. Read more.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Marcus Thuram from Inter Milan and could send Gabriel Jesus in the opposite direction in exchange. Read more.
Eintracht Frankfurt attacker Omar Marmoush, a close friend of Mohamed Salah, is reportedly determined to secure a move to England amid links with Liverpool and Arsenal. Read more.
Former Chelsea defender Marc Guehi is reportedly unconvinced at the prospect of returning to his former club, unless they can qualify for the Champions League. Read more.
Manchester City target Jamal Musiala has reportedly rejected a recent contract offer from Bayern Munich, throwing his future at the club into doubt. Read more.
A football agent reveals that Barcelona turned down a world-record bid for Lamine Yamal in the recent summer transfer window. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly identify a 24-year-old La Liga defender as a potential replacement for captain Virgil van Dijk. Read more.
Arsenal are reportedly keeping tabs on the progress of Valencia starlet Javi Guerra, who has a significant release clause in his contract. Read more.
Chelsea are reportedly given hope of signing Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in January due to a break clause in his contract with loan club Galatasaray. Read more.
Real Madrid are reportedly growing increasingly confident of signing Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies on a free transfer next summer. Read more.
Real Madrid reportedly send their chief scout to run the rule over Arsenal's William Saliba and Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero in the North London derby. Read more.