Which is the latest Premier League club looking to land Everton's John Stones? Who has been watching Sporting's William Carvalho in action over the weekend? Could Hatem Ben Arfa be in for a return to the Premier League? And, who is dropping interest in one Juventus player to go after Alvaro Morata instead?
Learn the answers to these questions and more in today's roundup of Premier League rumours.
11. Baggies and Eagles Rival Watford for Liverpool Teen
It turns out that Watford and Liverpool aren't the only clubs keen for Jerome Sinclair's signature. The Reds are eager for the youngster to agree a new contract, while the Hornets are looking to snap the forward up as a free agent.
However, according to the Daily Mirror, both West Brom and Crystal Palace are also keeping an eye on proceedings and hold an interest. Sinclair is said to have already agreed a deal with Watford, but the uncertainties over a potential fee tribunal mean that the subject of his future is still far from a closed matter.
10. Premier League Trio Battling for Southend Stopper
Bournemouth, Norwich and Everton are all believed to be ready to battle it out to sign rising Southend goalkeeper Daniel Bentley this summer. That is, according to a report from the Daily Mirror, which claims that the Cherries are ready to really step things up.
Bentley, who rose to prominence at the end of last season following his penalty shootout heroics in the League Two play-off final at Wembley, is due to become a free agent at the end of the current campaign. The 22-year-old is also believed to be of interest to Hull and Cardiff, while he was briefly linked with West Ham last summer.
9. West Ham Look to Ljajic
Once set to sign for Manchester United as a teenager until the proposed deal fell through, Adem Ljajic is now being linked with a summer move to West Ham for the second time after opting to join Inter instead of the Hammers in 2015.
According to the Daily Mail, the Nerazzurri appear unlikely to make their loan deal for Ljajic permanent, leaving West Ham the opportunity to resurrect their interest. The Serbian winger is said to be on a long list of summer targets for Slaven Bilic, along with fellow countryman and Torino defender Nikola Maksimovic, and could arrive in east London on loan.
8. Big Funds on Offer for Next Aston Villa Boss
David Moyes is the man being widely tipped to take over at Aston Villa this summer. Recruitment will be huge in determining whether the club sinks or swims in the Championship, and a report from the Daily Mail claims that a sizeable transfer budget will be made available for the new boss.
However, it is said that Moyes still needs some convincing to drop into the second tier despite the potential promises, and is currently still looking to keep his options open.
7. Man Utd Scout Arsenal Target
William Carvalho has been a rumoured Premier League target for actual years now. Arsenal are the club that has been at the forefront for most of that time, but Manchester United have always been lurking in the background and now appear to be back in 'the race', so to speak.
A report from A Bola in Portugal has revealed that United scouts were in attendance to watch Carvalho in Sporting CP's Primeira Liga game against Moreirense over the weekend. The Old Trafford club were also looking at versatile 23-year-old midfielder Joao Mario.
United, of course, have had a strong relationship with Sporting in the past after doing business over both Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani.
6. Spurs Hold Edge Over Stoke in Berahino Chase
Stoke manager Mark Hughes has hinted that the Potters are likely to lose out to Tottenham in the chase for Saido Berahino, vaguely suggesting that the young West Brom striker has more interest in joining Spurs despite a good offer from the Britannia.
"If we're being realistic, if a player has a choice of Spurs or Stoke, then we could pitch up and make a good case for them to come here. But they may feel Spurs is a more attractive option and we have to accept that," Hughes is quoted as saying by the Sun.
He never mentioned Berahino by name, but it was fairly clear as to who he was talking about.
5. Liverpool Fighting PSG for Premier League Reject
If there's a player available, he's invariably going to be linked with Liverpool and it appears that Hatem Ben Arfa is no exception to that rule. According to the Sun, the Reds are interested, although they will have to fight off competition from Paris Saint-Germain.
Now 29-years-old, Ben Arfa has turned his career around after leaving English football in disgrace in early 2015. So much so that he has one of the world's biggest clubs on his tail. And Liverpool.
4. Arsenal Eye Move for Leicester Left-Back
Clearly no longer satisfied with what Kieran Gibbs has to offer and conscious that Nacho Monreal is now the wrong side of 30, Arsene Wenger is reportedly eyeing a summer move for highly coveted Leicester left-back Ben Chilwell.
The story comes from the Daily Mirror and claims that Arsenal are 'back in' for the teenage defender. With his current deal due to expire in June, Chilwell is said to be considering the offer of a new contract from Leicester, but the Gunners, along with Chelsea and Liverpool will hope they can turn the player's head and prise him away.
3. Chelsea Keen on Fulham's Dembele
Tottenham's proposed January capture of Fulham striker Moussa Dembele appeared to fall apart at the last minute, despite reports of the youngster even getting as far as undergoing a medical. Now, there will be stiff competition for his signature.
According to the Daily Mail, Chelsea are eyeing a summer swoop for the soon-to-be free agent, who is not expected to sign a new contract at Craven Cottage. It is said that if Dembele does complete a switch to Stamford Bridge, his new club would potentially look to loan him out in a bid to help give him as much playing time as possible.
Chelsea sign young talent. Young talent is loaned out. Young talent is never heard of again. Let's hope Dembele can be the exception to that rule if this deal is to actually happen.
A report from the Daily Mirror also suggests that Alexandre Pato is keen to remain a Chelsea player next season when his current loan spell comes to an end.
2. Man City Switch Juventus Targets
Rumour has it that Pep Gaurdiola's Manchester City revolution will see up £300m spent on as many as eight players in nearly every position on the pitch. But the latest reports suggest that rather than go after Paul Pogba as planned, the raid on Juventus will be for a different player.
According to a story by the Sun, City will end their pursuit of the French midfielder, who could command a near world record fee of £80m, and target Alvaro Morata instead. The Spanish striker is valued at £30m, although there will be competition from Real Madrid who have a buy-back option they are reportedly keen to exercise.
1. Mourinho 'Sanctions' Triple Man Utd Bid
Jose Mourinho is not Manchester United manager, but it's becoming clearer and clearer that he thinks he is, or at the very least will be come July. As such, the rumours of his transfer plans keep growing and the Sun has claimed that a 'triple bid' has been sanctioned by the 'new' boss.
Benfica teenager Renato Sanches and Paris Saint-Germain talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic were on United's radar anyway, but it seems that Mourinho has made it clear he wants both at Old Trafford. On top of that, the 53-year-old has eyes for Everton defender John Stones, a player he desperately tried to take to Chelsea last summer.