With all eyes fixed on the January transfer market, clubs around the UK and Europe are already lining up potential mid-season moves.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
Real Madrid are reportedly working quietly to sign a £125m-rated player who has also been linked with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly one of a number of clubs along with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur who have discovered the asking price of Borussia Dortmund star Jamie Bynoe-Gittens. Read more.
Paul Pogba refuses to rule out a move to Ligue 1 outfit Marseille amidst uncertainty over his future at current club Juventus. Read more.
La Liga giants Barcelona 'will go all out' to sign Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, according to a report. Read more.
Lazio president Claudio Lotito insists that he has 'no regrets' over failing to sign Marseille's Mason Greenwood from Manchester United in the summer. Read more.
Manchester City will reportedly integrate Claudio Echeverri into their first-team squad in January 2025 when his loan deal at River Plate expires. Read more.
Southampton striker Paul Onuachu is reportedly attracting interest from Belgian giants Club Brugge, with Turkish side Trabzonspor also keen on the 30-year-old. Read more.
Newcastle United are reportedly considering a £33m move for Leicester City defender Wout Faes, who is also being monitored by Italian giants Juventus. Read more.
Chelsea sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart comment on how the West Londoners approach dealing with homegrown talent and Premier League regulations. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly make a decision over how they plan to handle the situation involving goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher in 2025. Read more.
Chelsea reportedly make a decision over the stance that they will take if Paris Saint-Germain make an approach for Christopher Nkunku. Read more.
Barcelona are reportedly considering whether to launch a swoop for an Arsenal midfielder during the summer transfer window. Read more.
Manchester United are allegedly contemplating whether to make approaches for as many as three Bayern Munich players at the turn of the year. Read more.