Just seven weeks remain before the transfer window reopens and speculation is beginning to increase over who will be on the move in January.
Below, Sports Mole rounds up all the latest news from the transfer rumour mill.
Saturday morning's headlines:
David Beckham: 'Cristiano Ronaldo could return to Manchester United'
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham believes that Cristiano Ronaldo should return to Old Trafford if he decides to leave the Bernabeu. Read more.
Jamie Vardy attracting interest from Barcelona?
Barcelona were reportedly hoping to scout Jamie Vardy during England's friendly with Spain before the Leicester City striker was ruled out through injury. Read more.
Arsenal to sign Napoli midfielder Jorginho?
Arsenal are reportedly considering a January move for Napoli defensive midfielder Jorginho, according to the player's agent, Joao Santos. Read more.
Report: Manchester City's Martin Demichelis set for return to Argentina
Manchester City defender Martin Demichelis could reportedly join Argentine outfit Rosario Central in January, six months before his contract expires. Read more.
Report: Norwich City to target Crystal Palace's Dwight Gayle in January
Norwich City will reportedly reignite their interest in Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle in January. Read more.
Charlton Athletic sign Ricardo Vaz Te on free transfer
Charlton Athletic sign former West Ham United striker Ricardo Vaz Te on a free transfer until the end of the season. Read more.
Ivan Toney eyes long-term Barnsley stay
Ivan Toney admits that he would be interested in extending his initial 28-day deal at Barnsley should he make enough of an impact during his Newcastle United loan spell. Read more.
Brighton & Hove Albion 'frontrunners to land James Meredith'
Australia international James Meredith is said to be a January transfer target for a trio of Championship clubs, with Brighton & Hove Albion leading the way. Read more.
Reading send Dominic Samuel to Gillingham on loan
Reading send young forward Dominic Samuel down a division to Gillingham on a 28-day loan. Read more.