Burnley have been linked with a move for Wayne Rooney. The 33-year-old DC United forward has also had talks over a player-coach role at Derby County. (Burnley Express)
Juventus are preparing to offer THREE players in a stunning swap deal to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. Juve are reportedly willing to give United Paulo Dybala, Mario Mandzukic and Blaise Matuidi in exchange for the World Cup winner. (Daily Mirror)
Meanwhile, Manchester United are said to be close to signing Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen, after Sporting Lisbon star Bruno Fernandes made it clear he would prefer to join Spurs over the Red Devils. (AS)
Spurs are preparing for European clubs to make cut-price bids for midfielder Eriksen if the 27-year-old is not sold before Thursday’s Premier League transfer deadline. (Daily Telegraph)
Everton have put together a package of £100m plus TWO players to sign Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha. Turkey forward Cenk Tosun and Republic of Ireland midfielder James McCarthy, both 28, have reportedly been offered to the Eagles. (The Sun)
Arsenal have tried to make peace with Laurent Koscielny – but the 33-year-old defender has refused the offer of talks as he is wants to leave. (Daily Mirror)
The Gunners have reportedly agreed a deal to sell disgraced captain Koscielny to French club Bordeaux. (Get French Football News)
Arsenal have now turned their attention to RB Leipzig’s 20-year-old French centre-back Dayot Upamecano. (Daily Mirror)
The Gunners were also linked with an interest in 25-year-old Juventus defender Daniele Rugani – but Wolves have made a £30m bid for the Italy international. (The Times)
Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is set to join Bournemouth in a season-long loan deal, following his success in the Championship with Derby County last season. (Daily Mail)
Leicester City will NOT sign Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake in this transfer window, with the Cherries valuing the 24-year-old at more than £75m. (Sky Sports)
Norwich City are interested in 29-year-old Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater, who is surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mail)