The transfer window is closed, but speculation has turned towards the January window.
Sports Mole rounds up all the transfer news from the past 24 hours below.
Sunday morning's headlines:
Massimiliano Allegri: 'Europe's four largest clubs want Pogba, Morata'
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri says that both Alvaro Morata and Paul Pogba are wanted by Europe's four biggest clubs. Read more.
Newcastle United target Alexandre Lacazette?
Newcastle United are interested in signing Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, according to reports. Read more.
Everton looking to sign Empoli playmaker Riccardo Saponara?
Everton are eyeing a January move for Empoli midfielder Riccardo Saponara, according to reports. Read more.
Keylor Navas: 'I never thought about leaving Real Madrid for Manchester United'
Keylor Navas reveals that he never thought about leaving Real Madrid to join Manchester United, despite reports suggesting that the goalkeeper was close to a move. Read more.
Paul-Georges Ntep: 'If big clubs came, we would talk'
French international Paul-Georges Ntep believes that he would talk to big club had they made an offer in the summer. Read more.
Alvaro Morata flattered by Real Madrid interest but remains focused on Juventus
Alvaro Morata admits that he is flattered by reported interest from Real Madrid, but says that he is only concentrating on Juventus this season. Read more.
Luis Enrique: 'FIFA will not allow us to sign Rafinha replacement'
Luis Enrique reveals that Barcelona are unable to sign an emergency replacement for their injured midfielder Rafinha, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament against Roma. Read more.
Kenny Jackett: 'Shola Ameobi will train with Wolverhampton Wanderers'
Kenny Jackett confirms that Shola Ameobi will train with Wolverhampton Wanderers, who held Brighton & Hove Albion to a goalless draw. Read more.
Kenny Jackett: 'Bjorn Sigurdarson could get chance to revive Wolves career'
Kenny Jackett says that he may soon give Bjorn Sigurdarson a chance to revive his Wolverhampton Wanderers career. Read more.