Manchester United have ended their interest in signing England striker Harry Kane, 29, from Tottenham this summer.
Newcastle United are close to agreeing a £50m deal with Inter Milan for 26-year-old Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella.
Liverpool have seen a reported £51m bid for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde rejected.
Jorge Mendes has offered Arsenal the chance to sign Ruben Neves.
Tickets for Inter Miami are being sold for £16,000 following the signing of Lionel Messi.
Juventus want at least 80m euros (£68m) for 23-year-old Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic, but Chelsea have offered one of five players in a swap deal.
The Chelsea players offered as part of a deal with Juventus include 31-year-old Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, who is also wanted by Inter Milan.
Manchester City will resist loan offers for 20-year-old English midfielder James McAtee.
Chelsea are prepared to match any bid Arsenal make for Brighton’s 21-year-old Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo, while Bayern Munich are considering a move.
Brentford’s Spain goalkeeper David Raya, 27, has agreed personal terms with Tottenham.
Tottenham’s reluctance to meet Brentford’s asking price of £40m for Raya could open the door for Manchester United.
Tottenham are interested in Chelsea’s 23-year-old England midfielder Conor Gallagher, who has also been linked with Newcastle.
Nottingham Forest have rejected a club-record £30m bid for 22-year-old Wales forward Brennan Johnson from Brentford.
Burnley and Bournemouth are the leading contenders to sign Mali striker El Bilal Toure, 21, from Almeria this summer.
Newcastle have been in contact with Rennes’ French midfielder Desire Doue, who turned 18 this month and has attracted attention from Barcelona and Paris St-Germain.
Aston Villa have agreed terms with Sevilla director of football Monchi to become sporting director.
Birmingham City will receive more than £6m as part of 19-year-old former midfielder Jude Bellingham’s move to Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund.
England midfielder Emile Smith Rowe, 22, is set to stay at Arsenal after being told he is part of their plans next season.
West Ham are close to making a decision on whether to appoint Tim Steidten as their new technical director, with the German making a positive impression during talks and meeting David Moyes this week.
Everton face legal action from Leicester, Leeds, Southampton and Burnley that could run into tens of millions of pounds if they lose their case for an alleged breach of the Premier League’s financial fair play rules, which is set to be heard on October 25