Just nine days remain for clubs to sign players in the summer transfer window.
With time winding down, speculation has increased over the destination of some of the top players in the game.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up all the latest transfer news from Sunday.
Sunday afternoon's headlines:
Neymar agent: 'Manchester United want to sign Barcelona star'
Neymar could move to Manchester United in this window, according to his agent Pini Zahavi. Read more.
Manchester United, Chelsea offered Alexandre Pato?
A report claims that Manchester United and Chelsea have been given the green light to sign Corinthians striker Alexandre Pato. Read more.
Chelsea complete signing of Kenedy from Fluminense
Chelsea announce the signing of Fluminense and Brazil Under-20s forward Kenedy for an undisclosed fee. Read more.
Lucas Leiva on verge of Besiktas move?
A report claims that Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva's proposed loan move to Besiktas is close to being finalised. Read more.
Chris Ramsey: 'Charlie Austin likely to stay'
Queens Park Rangers boss Chris Ramsey remains positive about the chances of keeping striker Charlie Austin this season. Read more.
Everton to sign Bernard instead of Andriy Yarmolenko?
Reports suggest that Everton have given up the chase for Dynamo Kiev winger Andriy Yarmolenko and will instead move for Shakhtar Donetsk's Bernard. Read more.
Zinedine Zidane wants Borja Mayoral stay
Zinedine Zidane is hoping that reported Manchester United target Borja Mayoral is going to stay with Real Madrid Castilla. Read more.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton confirms loan of Arsenal youngster Gedion Zelalem
Rangers manager Mark Warburton confirms that the Ibrox club have secured a loan deal for 18-year-old Arsenal midfielder Gedion Zelalem until January. Read more.
Notts County sign Izale McLeod
Crawley Town receive a six-figure fee from League Two side Notts County for striker Izale McLeod. Read more.
Southend United sign Burnley defender Luke O'Neill for second time in two years
Southend United sign Burnley defender Luke O'Neill on loan for the second time in two years. Read more.