Aston Villa may recall 21-year-old English striker Louie Barry from his loan spell at Stockport in January and send him out on loan to a Championship club, with Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough leading the chase. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Crystal Palace are among a host of European clubs interested in Lecce's 20-year-old Denmark defender Patrick Dorgu. (CaughtOffside)
Manchester United have made 27-year-old England striker Marcus Rashford available for transfer. (Fichajes)
Everton are unlikely to complete a deal for 29-year-old Roma midfielder Bryan Cristante during the January transfer window. (Football Insider)
Man City scouts are keeping tabs on the teenage centre-back Juma Bah, who plays for Ronaldo-owned Spanish side Real Valladolid — and could make a move in the January window. (Sun on Sunday)
Juventus are interested in bringing in Joshua Zirkzee on loan, just six months after he was brought to Old Trafford by Erik ten Hag, according to reports in Italy. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Juventus may make a loan move for Manchester United's 23-year-old Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Paris St-Germain are interested in Chelsea's 27-year-old France striker Christopher Nkunku and might offer France forward Randal Kolo Muani, 25, in part exchange. (TBR Football)
Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa, 27, is an option that Napoli are considering to replace 23-year-old Georgia forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia if he does not sign a new contract. (Il Napolista)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Chris Coleman has joined the Leicester group after being appointed boss of OH Leuven in Belgium. (Sun on Sunday)
Axed Coventry boss Mark Robins lined up for instant managerial return with Hull. (Sun on Sunday)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England could be handed an even harder FIFA World Cup qualifying group as a significant rule change threatens to pit the Three Lions against higher-ranking opponents. (Mail on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
Manchester United are unlikely to offer Christian Eriksen a new contract, with the 32-year-old Denmark midfielder's current deal expiring at the end of the season. (Florian Plettenberg)