Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford's camp meets Barcelona, Arsenal begins a move to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sisko, and Nottingham Forest are preparing a club-record bid for Wolves striker Matheus Cunha.
Representatives of English striker Marcus Rashford met Barcelona executives on Tuesday as the 27-year-old looks for a way out Manchester United. (Sky Sports), external
Arsenal He conducted a preliminary investigation into the attempt to sign 21-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sisko from the German club. RB Leipzig. (talk sport), external
AC Milan The English club have reached an agreement to sign 34-year-old England defender Kyle Walker Manchester City Which will act as an initial loan but includes a purchase option for €5m (£4.2m). (Sky Sports Italy), external
Manchester United Winger Alejandro Garnacho prefers to move to Chelsea instead of Naples, Whose offer was rejected for the 20-year-old Argentina international. (TC Sports, via Metro) , external
Naples The team is also in talks about signing 23-year-old German winger Karim Adeyemi Borussia Dortmund. (Fabrizio Romano), external
A trio of Chelsea Players could leave this month with Portuguese defender Renato Vega, 21, seeking to join JuventusItalian midfielder Cesare Casadei, 22, is the subject of an £11.5m bid from Lazio English defender Ben Chilwell (28 years old) is attracting interest Everton. (mail), external
Nottingham Forest They are preparing a club record bid, perhaps in the region of £60m, to try to lure Brazilian striker Matheus Cunha, 25, away from… Wolves. (Sky Sports), external
Juventus I offered Chelsea The opportunity to sign Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz, 26, is also on the radar Manchester City and Arsenal. (group talk), external
French midfielder Paul Pogba, 31, is considering several offers from teams within Europe's top five leagues, but a deal is not imminent. (ESBN), external
West Ham Manager Tim Steden's future at the club is in doubt after the Hammers completed a deal to bring him in Chelsea Recruitment analyst Kyle Macaulay, who previously worked for manager Graham Potter. (guardian), external