With all eyes fixed on the January transfer market, clubs around the UK and Europe are already lining up potential mid-season moves.
Monday morning's headlines:
West Ham United are considering letting Colombian midfielder Carlos Sanchez leave the club on loan in January, according to a report. Read more.
Newcastle United are considering making a move for Hull City star Jarrod Bowen, who grabbed a brace against Middlesbrough on Sunday, according to a report. Read more.
Former striker Darren Bent says that Aston Villa should try to sign Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic during the January transfer window. Read more.
Rennes allegedly place a €50m price-tag on youngster Eduardo Camavinga, who is attracting attention from several top European clubs. Read more.
Zenit St Petersburg winger Malcom suggests that he could potentially return to Barcelona at the end of the season. Read more.
Leeds United are allegedly contemplating whether to launch a January approach for Burnley forward Matej Vydra. Read more.
Winger Jadon Sancho allegedly feels that he was made 'a scapegoat' after Borussia Dortmund's 4-0 defeat to Bayern Munich before the international break. Read more.
Aston Villa are allegedly prepared to rival Crystal Palace in the race to secure a loan deal for Liverpool forward Rhian Brewster. Read more.
Manchester City allegedly send a scout to assess the development of Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali ahead of a potential bid for the Italy international. Read more.
Romelu Lukaku speaks of how he realised that his time at Manchester United was over once Ole Gunnar Solskjaer decided to use him in a wide role. Read more.
Arsenal reportedly target 17-year-old Brazilian striker Reinier Jesus as a potential replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ahead of next summer. Read more.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits that Manchester United are unlikely to splash out on players over the January transfer window. Read more.
Borussia Dortmund are reportedly plotting a bid to sign Tottenham Hotspur youngster Troy Parrott next summer. Read more.