Ivan Toney could be handed a Premier League return with Tottenham, Real Madrid are monitoring Declan Rice’s situation, and Chelsea have made contact over Nico Paz.
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank is reportedly keen to reunite with 29-year-old England striker Ivan Toney, currently at Al-Ahli, having previously managed him at Brentford.
Real Madrid’s Rodrygo, 24, is also among Tottenham’s top attacking targets as they look to strengthen their forward options in January.
Arsenal have placed a €150m (£132m) price tag on Declan Rice, 26, amid growing interest from Real Madrid, who are long-time admirers of the England midfielder.
Chelsea have made an enquiry for Como’s 21-year-old playmaker Nico Paz, but face stiff competition from Real Madrid, who are considering bringing the Argentine back to the Bernabéu.
Newcastle United remain “relaxed” about Sandro Tonali’s recent remarks regarding his future and are not planning to open formal contract talks with the 25-year-old Italy international until later in the campaign.
The Magpies are, however, in negotiations with Netherlands defender Sven Botman, 25, over a new deal, while Sweden international Emil Krafth, 31, has attracted interest from FC Copenhagen.
Barcelona intend to open formal discussions with Manchester United regarding a permanent move for England forward Marcus Rashford, 28.
Napoli are considering reviving their pursuit of 20-year-old Manchester United and England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo in January, with Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City, Leeds, Everton, Barcelona and Real Madrid also monitoring his progress.
Borussia Dortmund are eager to bring back Jadon Sancho, 25, who is currently on loan at Aston Villa from Manchester United.
Real Madrid are eyeing Bayern Munich’s France defender Dayot Upamecano, 27, as a potential free signing once his contract expires at the end of the season.
Atletico Madrid are keeping an eye on Chelsea’s Spanish defender Marc Cucurella, 27, but are unlikely to make a move before next summer.
Finally, Ajax have approached their former coach — and ex-Manchester United manager — Erik ten Hag about a possible return following the suspension of John Heitinga.