West Ham are among clubs interested in Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini, the Sunday Mirror say.
The 30-year-old, who played under Hammers boss David Moyes at United and Everton, is approaching the end of his contract at Old Trafford.
The Sunday Mirror say there is interest from West Ham, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus, Monaco, Besiktas and Leicester, who have apparently all been in contact with Fellaini’s representatives.
Meanwhile, there continues to be speculation over the future of Antonio Conte and who might replace him as Chelsea manager.
The Sunday Mirror say Conte’s departure has been delayed by wrangling over a pay-off.
Luis Enrique is among those to have been touted as a replacement for Conte – but he is now being backed to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
The Times say Chelsea have cooled their supposed interest in the former Barcelona boss because of concerns over his wage demands and his temperament.
The Times reckon this means “a path is clearing” for Arsenal to appoint Enrique when Wenger departs at the end of the season.
The Sun on Sunday have picked up on reports in Germany suggesting that Arsenal are considering Nice’s Swiss manager Lucien Favre.
The Mail on Sunday say Wenger knew four weeks ago he would be leaving after it was made clear to him that his time was up.
Paris St-Germain are keen to use Wenger’s contacts and expertise and could offer him a role as president, the Sunday Mirror say.
Speculation also continues over the future of Fulham youngster Ryan Sessegnon.
The Sunday Express claim PSG are confident they can beat ManchesterUnited to the £50m signing of Sessegnon.
And the Sunday People say Newcastle want £20m for Aleksandar Mitrovic, who has scored 11 goals since joining Fulham on loan from the Magpies.