Manchester United are reportedly prepared to sell Marcus Rashford, Christian Eriksen, and Antony in the upcoming January transfer window to generate funds for new signings.
Real Madrid’s interest in Cole Palmer has diminished after Chelsea placed a €200m (£165m) valuation on their star forward. (Fichajes – Spain)
Liverpool may consider selling Ryan Gravenberch next summer, potentially to Real Madrid, if Aurelien Tchouameni is included in a swap deal. (Defensa Central – Spain)
Manchester United are targeting Bayern Munich midfielder Konrad Laimer, a player first identified as a prospect by former interim boss Ralf Rangnick, who likened him to Chelsea legend N’Golo Kante.
Arsenal have identified Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic as a more attainable target for January after Newcastle’s £115m valuation of Alexander Isak. (TeamTalk)
Manchester United have joined Chelsea, Tottenham, Newcastle, West Ham, and Aston Villa in the race for Southampton’s young talent Tyler Dibling, who is valued at £21m.
Arsenal are also keeping tabs on West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus, available for an estimated £80m during the January transfer window. (TBR Football)
Liverpool and Chelsea are competing to sign Club Brugge’s promising 20-year-old center-back Joel Ordonez, who is open to a January move. (Mirror)
Barcelona are reportedly willing to include Frenkie de Jong and Ferran Torres in a swap deal to reduce Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez’s asking price. (National Cat)
Manchester City have identified Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso as their preferred replacement for Kyle Walker next summer. Alternatives include Jeremie Frimpong and Rayan Ait-Nouri. (Fichajes – Spain)
Long-term Barcelona target Nico Williams is reportedly signaling his desire to leave Athletic Club for the Catalan giants. (SPORT – Spain)
Arsenal have joined Aston Villa and Newcastle in pursuing Bologna’s highly-rated forward Santiago Castro. (CaughtOffside)
Wolves have made a surprising £5m offer to convince Jose Mourinho to leave Fenerbahce and replace embattled manager Gary O’Neil.