
Updated 16:00 GMT
Spanish side Sevilla want to sign French forward Anthony Martial, 23, from Manchester United this month if he cannot agree terms on a new deal at Old Trafford. (Mail) , external
West Ham striker Marko Arnautovic is back in training with the Hammers and could play against AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup after the 29-year-old's dream move to China collapsed. (Sun), external
Turkish team Yeni Malatyaspor still want to sign Fulham forward Aboubakar Kamara despite the 23-year-old's arrest for actual bodily harm. (Guardian), external
Liverpool have enquired about Brescia's highly rated midfielder Sandro Tonali, but club president Massimo Cellino has revealed that the Reds face competition from Roma for the 18-year-old. (Corriere dello Sport via Goal), external
RB Leipzig have made a final bid to keep 22-year-old Timo Werner by offering a bumper new contract to the striker amid interest from Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain. (Bild via Mirror), external
Thursday morning gossip
Liverpool have joined Bayern Munich in the race to sign Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18. (Bild - in German), external
Thierry Henry is set to be sacked as manager of Monaco after just three months in charge, with the man he replaced, Leonardo Jardim, to take over from him. (Mirror), external
Borussia Dortmund are interested in signing Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, 26, in the summer as the German club look for a replacement for Christian Pulisic, who will be joining Chelsea. (Guardian), external
Paris St-Germain are set to beat Chelsea to the signing of Zenit St Petersburg's Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes, 24. (Telegraph), external
Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 21, says he spoke with both Manchester City and Paris-St Germain before deciding to join Barcelona. (NOS, via Mirror), external
Tottenham could join the race to sign PSG's 23-year-old midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who has also been linked with Barcelona and Bayern Munich. (France Football, via Star) , external
Chelsea and Nigeria wing-back Victor Moses, 28, is set to complete a loan move to Fenerbahce until the end of the season. (Goal), external
Arsenal manager Unai Emery has called for a "calm" and "patient" response to the imminent departure of head of recruitment Sven Mislintat. (Independent), external
The Gunners' proposed sale of Aaron Ramsey, 28, would meet with the approval of Wales boss Ryan Giggs, who says the midfielder will improve as a player by moving to a "top-class" club like Juventus. (Sky Sports), external
Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez, 25, looks set to remain at Barcelona until the end of the season after talks regarding a move to Arsenal broke down. (ESPN), external
Paris St-Germain remain interested in 29-year-old Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye, but no formal offers have been made, despite a rumoured £22m bid earlier this week. (Liverpool Echo), external
Real Madrid defender Marcelo, 30, wants to be reunited with former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus, and has told bosses at the Bernabeu "if they make an offer for me, you have to let me go". (Marca via Tuttosport), external
Huddersfield Town are closing in on a £2m deal for Charlton Athletic's 21-year-old striker Karlan Grant, who has also been linked with Middlesbrough, West Brom and Rangers. (Mail), external
Watford are increasingly confident that 26-year-old midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure will remain at the club until at least the end of the season, despite a proposed £50m bid from Paris St-Germain. (Evening Standard), external
Newcastle are looking to sign two players on loan before the end of the week after bids were made for Monaco's Italian defender Antonio Barreca, 23, and Atletico Madrid's Portgual winger Gelson Martins, 23. (Telegraph), external
Crystal Palace keeper Wayne Hennessey, 32, faces a five-match ban after being charged by the FA for making an alleged Nazi salute in a photo posted on Instagram. (Mail)
Premier League clubs generated £7.6bn for the economy, according to analysis published on Thursday and they are likely to use the findings to push for new immigration arrangements allowing them to sign players from all over the world after Brexit. (Times - subscription required), external