With all eyes fixed on the January transfer market, clubs around the UK and Europe are already lining up potential mid-season moves.
Saturday morning's headlines:
Barcelona are reportedly keen to reach an agreement over a new contract for Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong. Read more.
Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt is reportedly growing frustrated with his lack of playing during the opening stages of the new season. Read more.
Arsenal are reportedly ready to enter contract discussions with Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ben White after tying captain Martin Odegaard down to a new deal. Read more.
Manchester City complete the signing of England Under-17 international Divine Mukasa on a long-term contract. Read more.
Manchester City reportedly turned down loan offers from Ajax and Porto for academy graduate Oscar Bobb this summer. Read more.
Barcelona boss Xavi says that it is "too early" to discuss the possibility of signing Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix on a permanent deal. Read more.
Juventus, Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly join Liverpool in the race to sign Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram next year. Read more.
Tottenham Hotspur reportedly plan to activate a one-year extension option in the contract of Son Heung-min, who is currently due to become a free agent in 2025. Read more.
Fulham boss Marco Silva admits that he is unable to offer any assurances on Joao Palhinha's future amid links with German champions Bayern Munich. Read more.
Members of Manchester United's first-team squad allegedly remain disappointed with how goalkeeper David de Gea was treated before his exit from Old Trafford. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly intend to open contract discussions with Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara in the near future. Read more.
Bayern Munich may reportedly look to rival Real Madrid for Reece James if Chelsea ever decide to part ways with the defender. Read more.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard signs a new contract at the Emirates until 2028, which has reportedly made him the club's highest-paid player. Read more.