Monday morning's headlines:
Man City, Newcastle 'in three-club transfer battle' for 22-year-old goalkeeper
Manchester City and Newcastle United reportedly prepare to battle one another for Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, who helped stun Real Madrid in the Champions League. Read more.
Arsenal transfer news: Mikel Arteta 'green lights' move for Barcelona 18-year-old
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reportedly gives the thumbs-up to the Gunners making a move for 18-year-old Barcelona attacking prodigy Arnau Pradas. Read more.
Paul Pogba future: Juventus 'make decision' on midfielder after doping ban reduced
Paul Pogba and Juventus are allegedly set to agree on a contract termination for the French midfielder after his doping ban was reduced to 18 months. Read more.
Real Madrid 'ready to accelerate' Trent Alexander-Arnold pursuit after Dani Carvajal injury
Real Madrid could reportedly accelerate their pursuit to sign Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold following Dani Carvajal's serious knee injury. Read more.
Man United, Tottenham 'dealt hammer blow' in Tyler Dibling pursuit
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur reportedly suffer a setback in their pursuit of Southampton's highly-rated youngster Tyler Dibling. Read more.
Cristiano Ronaldo 'pushing' for Al-Nassr to sign Man City star in 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly urging Al-Nassr to make a considerable effort to sign a Manchester City star next summer. Read more.
Man United transfer news: Angel Gomes addresses Red Devils return rumours
Lille attacker Angel Gomes admits that he would 'find it difficult to say no' to a return to Manchester United if the Red Devils made a move for him. Read more.
Championship club Sunderland to rival Premier League clubs for former star?
Sunderland are reportedly open to the idea of re-signing one of their former star players during the January transfer window. Read more.
Man United want 'next Martin Odegaard' who could cost as much as £84m
Manchester United are interested in signing Rosenborg wonderkid Sverre Nypan in 2025, according to a report. Read more.