Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is eyeing West Ham's Issa Diop as a possible solution to Manchester United's defensive woes.
Manchester United chief Ed Woodward was paid more than any other Premier League director last season after earning £3.2m.
West Ham has ruled out a move for Marouane Fellaini.
Chelsea is in talks to sign Dries Mertens on a free transfer next summer.
Harry Maguire is set to become Manchester United's permanent skipper with Ashley Young seemingly ready to leave Old Trafford for Inter Milan.
Gareth Southgate has no plans to speak with Jamie Vardy over changing his mind about retiring from international football in the wake of Harry Kane's hamstring rupture.
Eddie Nketiah's proposed move to Bristol City is in doubt after interest emerged from two Premier League clubs - Aston Villa and Norwich.
Bruno Fernandes' agents met with Manchester United executives at the club's London headquarters on Friday as they explore a transfer for this month which could entail players going the other way.
Liverpool have shifted Roberto Firmino's place in the Anfield dressing room in order to accommodate new arrival Takumi Minamino.
Leeds want £15m-rated forward Che Adams but Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl wants to keep him as cover.
Newcastle are prepared to allow Dwight Gayle to leave on loan but with a £20m obligation to buy.
Celtic are expected to watch Stoke City striker Tyrese Campbell on Saturday ahead of a potential move.
West Brom are talking to a number of banks in the City of London to try and secure extra investment to pass on to Slaven Bilic for strengthening his squad.
Fulham have expressed an interest in Huddersfield defender Terence Kongolo.
Middlesbrough are keen on goalkeeper Dejan Stojanovic, currently playing in Switzerland with St Gallen, who have scouted Liverpool's young stopper Shamal George.
Cardiff City have seen a £2.3m bid for Wigan striker Kieffer Moore turned down.
Tottenham have made contact with Lyon star Moussa Dembele as they look to find cover for Harry Kane.
Diego Maradona has admitted his Argentina team-mates were left as sick to the stomach as England's players after his 'Hand of God' goal at the 1986 World Cup.