Harry Kane has been tipped to join Arsenal after it emerged he has a cut-price release clause in his contract at Bayern Munich. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea think Crystal Palace and England centre-back Marc Guehi, 24, will join them instead of Tottenham in the summer. (TBR Football)
Newcastle United value 25-year-old Sweden forward Alexander Isak at £150m. (Fichajes)
Chelsea are open to selling Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos, 20, who is on loan at Strasbourg, at the end of the season. (Teamtalk)
Arsenal looked at four forward players in the January transfer window but opted not to bring one in because of a lack of quality options. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle have rejected a transfer bid from Galatasaray for 34-year-old English right-back Kieran Trippier. (Caughtoffside)
Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle are interested in Crystal Palace and France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, 27, who is yet to sign a new contract. (TBR Football)
Liverpool are reportedly interested in long-term Manchester United target Frenkie De Jong. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are expected to lower their asking price for 26-year-old English midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, after transfer talks failed in January. (Football Insider)
Ola Aina is one of four Nottingham Forest players who will be free to leave at the end of the season. (Daily Mirror)
There is a £62m release clause in the four-and-a-half year contract signed by Wolves and Brazil striker Matheus Cunha last week, with no restrictions on which clubs can activate it. (Daily Mail)
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Virgil van Dijk admits he is no closer to committing his future to Liverpool as the clock ticks down on his current deal. (Daily Mail)
Premier League clubs are considering reducing the winter transfer window to two weeks and closing the summer transfer window before the beginning of the season. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United are set to be more than £27m down on their anticipated Premier League prize money for this season. (Football Insider)
The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has threatened the Premier League with legal action if it tries to introduce a hard salary cap next season as part of a new financial fair play regime. (Athletic)