- Manchester United are ready to submit a joint bid to Everton for Marouane Fellaini, 25, and Leighton Baines, 28, as well as continuing their efforts to sign Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas, 26
- Manchester United have identified Udinese's Luis Muriel, 22, as the man they want to replace the Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford.
- Barcelona are keen on signing Liverpool defender Daniel Agger, 28, as well as Chelsea central defender David Luiz, 26.
- Nuremburg are set to reject a £10m bid from Aston Villa for Japanese midfielder Hiroshi Kiyotake.
- Brazilian Willian has been transfer-listed - along with all his team-mates - by Anzhi Makhachkala as they look to cut their budget.
- Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha, 20, will be rewarded for his impressive pre-season form on Thursday with a place in the senior England squad.
- Tottenham have signed French midfielder Etienne Capoue, 25, from Toulouse for around £9.5m plus £1.7 in bonuses.
- Italian side Napoli are interested in signing Liverpool's Martin Skrtel, 28, Cagliari's Victor Ibarbo, 23, and Duvan Zapata, 22, of Argentine club Estudiantes.
- Cardiff City will have to fork out £5m to land Malaga defender Jesus Gamez. Reports in Spain claim the Welsh side have already submitted an offer of £4.3m, but Malaga are believed to value the long-serving full-back at £5m.
- Adel Taarabt reveals the lure of Premier League football was the key reason behind his decision to join Fulham.
- Former Chelsea winger Miroslav Stoch is heading to PAOK Salonika on loan with a view to a permanent deal.
- West Bromwich are still hoping to sign Ivorian forward Salomon Kalou from Lille, according to assistant coach Keith Downing. The former Chelsea starlet has expressed his desire to return to English Premier League on a number of occasions, and he has in turn been linked with West Ham and West Bromwich.
- Queens Park Rangers midfielder Park Ji-Sung has re-joined PSV Eindhoven on a season-long loan, Sky Sports understands. The 32 year old spent two-and-a-half seasons at the Eredivise club, where he won two league titles under Guus Hiddink before moving to England with Manchester United in 2005.