Everton hopeful of signing Manchester City’s Jack Grealish for less than £50m, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea chase Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, while Fulham consider Harry Wilson future.
Everton are hopeful they can sign England winger Jack Grealish from Manchester City for a figure lower than the £50m fee they agreed as part of the 30-year-old’s loan deal with the Toffees. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Manchester United are one of the clubs weighing up a January transfer window move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, with Liverpool and Chelsea also interested in the 21-year-old England international. (Caughtoffside), external
Chelsea tried to sign Ghana winger Mohammed Kudus, 25, before he joined Tottenham in the summer, but could not persuade West Ham to accept a player-plus-cash deal. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Nottingham Forest will have an obligation to buy on-loan Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz, 27, for 25m euros (£21.6m) if the Brazil international plays 45 minutes of 15 Premier League matches this term. (La Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian), external
Liverpool and Manchester United are among a number of clubs keeping tabs on Ajax’s 17-year-old teenage star Jorthy Mokio, who has already been capped by Belgium and can play at the back or in midfield. (Teamtalk), external
Borussia Dortmund could try to permanently sign Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino, 20, if he impresses on loan from Chelsea. (Bild – in German), external
Manchester United’s 21-year-old English winger Sam Mather is in talks to make a permanent move to Turkish club Kayserispor. (Manchester Evening News), external
Chelsea, Everton and Brighton all made summer enquiries with Barcelona about 18-year-old Spanish midfielder Marc Bernal. (Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish), external
Chelsea are interested in signing 20-year-old Juventus and Turkey striker Kenan Yildiz, but will have to pay £86m (100m euros). (Fichajes – in Spanish), external
Fulham will look to cash in on midfielder Harry Wilson in January to avoid losing the 28-year-old Wales international for free in the summer. (Football Insider), external
Nottingham Forest chief football officer Ross Wilson will vacate his role at the City Ground to become Newcastle’s third sporting director in three years. (The I paper – subscription required), external
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