Is the next Courtois already on clubs radar?
Anderlecht goalkeeper Mile Svilar is reportedly wanted by Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United, according to the Daily Mail.
The 15-year-old Belgian has already been labelled the next Thibaut Courtois and he could be set for a move in the January transfer window.
All three English clubs have been impressed with the youngster during youth tournaments, with Chelsea already handing him a trial.
However, his father, former Antwerp goalkeeper Ratko Svilar, insists the youngster will stay with the club until he is 20.
The Daily Express are reporting that Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus is stalling on a new contract offer due to interest from the Premier League.
They claim Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal will make bids for the German at the end of the season.
Reus is also wanted by the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid but he would reportedly prefer a move to the Premier League.
The same paper also suggest that Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal will look to sign Valencia defender Nicolas Otamendi in the January transfer window.
Valencia are expected to put up a fight to keep their centre-back but with United needing new defenders it remains to be seen if they can keep hold of him in January.
Elsewhere, the Sunderland Echo have reported that Wolves boss Kenny Jackett has tried to play down a talk of a loan move for striker Steven Fletcher.
The former Wolves frontman has missed the Black Cat's last two games through injury but he is reportedly still wanted on Wearside.
Fletcher is remains part of Poyet's plans despite his lack of goals and Wolves boss Jackett has tried to play down any loan move.
Dutch media outlet Sportwereled report that Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini hasn't been told he can leave the club by United boss Van Gaal.
The former Everton midfielder has made an underwhelming start to his Red Devils career but he is still trying to force his way into the first-team picture at Old Trafford.
Finally, the Daily Star have claimed that James Milner could leave the club next summer if he doesn't get more first-team football this season.
The former Villa man insists he is happy playing for the club and competing for trophies but he is hoping to play more football, with his current deal set to expire in July.
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