With the transfer window due to reopen next month, Sports Mole has rounded up the latest news making the football gossip pages.
Thursday morning's headlines:
Liverpool 'have 60% chance of signing Borussia Dortmund's Neven Subotic'
Liverpool reportedly have a 60% chance of signing Borussia Dortmund defender Neven Subotic in the January transfer window. Read more.
Middlesbrough hope to re-sign Patrick Bamford in January?
Middlesbrough are reportedly considering a January move for Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford, who is currently at Crystal Palace on a temporary basis. Read more.
Steven Naismith admits he could leave Everton in January
Everton forward Steven Naismith admits that he could leave the club in January to play more regularly. Read more.
Marseille plot Papy Djilobodji loan bid
Out of favour Chelsea defender Papy Djilobodji has emerged as a transfer target for Marseille, according to reports. Read more.
Connor Randall, Ryan Fulton pen long-term Liverpool deals
Liverpool youngsters Connor Randall and Ryan Fulton both sign long-term deals and commit their futures to the club. Read more.
Hearts winger Jamie Walker extends contract
Hearts winger Jamie Walker extends his contract until 2018. Read more.
Dylan Thomas pens new Aberdeen deal
Wales Under-19 international Dylan Thomas agrees a new contract with Aberdeen. Read more.
Celtic manager Ronny Deila watches Libor Kozak score twice
Aston Villa striker Libor Kozak was recently watched in action by Celtic manager Ronny Deila, according to John Collins. Read more.
Steve Evans wants to earn transfer funds
Leeds United boss Steve Evans hopes that the club will back him in the transfer market if he can give them something to play for this season. Read more.
Nottingham Forest extend Liam Trotter loan by further 28 days
Nottingham Forest extend the loan of Liam Trotter from fellow Championship side Bolton Wanderers by 28 days. Read more.
Keith Lowe leaves York City
Thirty-year-old defender Keith Lowe agrees to leave League Two strugglers York City on a free transfer. Read more.