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:
Aston Villa are reportedly showing an interest in signing Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Carlos Soler. Read more.
Arsenal reportedly retain an interest in Galatasaray right-back Sacha Boey, although Manchester United are also attentive to the Frenchman's situation. Read more.
Newcastle United are reportedly prepared to make a €20m (£17.5m) bid for Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos in January. Read more.
Juventus contact Jadon Sancho's representatives to discuss a possible move for the Manchester United attacker in January, according to a report. Read more.
Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag praises Harry Maguire's performance in Saturday's Premier League clash with Sheffield United. Read more.
Arsenal are reportedly considering whether to sell Jorginho and Thomas Partey in January, as they look to make a move for Fluminense midfielder Andre. Read more.
Manchester United will reportedly have to pay at least £60m if they wish to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi in 2024. Read more.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola reportedly informs the club's hierarchy that he is willing to sanction a January departure for Kalvin Phillips. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly among the clubs queuing up to make a move for 21-year-old Boca Juniors midfielder Ezequiel Fernandez. Read more.
Manchester City reportedly retain an interest in West Ham United's Lucas Paqueta, who saw a summer move to the Etihad collapse amid an FA betting investigation. Read more.
Manchester City reportedly prepare to rival Liverpool and Real Madrid for the services of Bayern Munich playmaker Jamal Musiala. Read more.
Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United reportedly join Manchester United in the race to sign Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly join the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea in the race to sign 17-year-old Schalke 04 midfielder Assan Ouedraogo. Read more.