Paris St-Germain are confident they will beat Manchester United to the £100m signing of Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 30. (Sun)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp wants to sign Bayer Leverkusen striker Stefan Kiessling, 31. (Express - in German)
Thursday's Daily Mail back page
Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City all want to convince Pep Guardiola, 44, to turn his back on Bayern Munich and be their next manager. (Sun)
Manchester United and Liverpool are both keen to sign 18-year-old Danish forward Emre Mor, who plays for FC Nordsjaelland. (Mail)
Tottenham are monitoring Gent pair Laurent Depoitre and Moses Simon. Depoitre, 26, has scored six goals in 14 games for the Belgian league leaders while 20-year-old Simon is a Nigeria international who can play across the forward line. (Mail)
David Wagner, 44, will reject the chance to again link up with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and instead succeed Chris Powell as Huddersfield manager. (Telegraph)
Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann, meanwhile, says midfielder Steven Gerrard, 35, returning to the club is the "last thing" Klopp needs. (Talksport)
Manchester City have denied speculation they could make a January loan move for Italian midfielder Andrea Pirlo, 36, who plays for their sister club New York City. (Manchester Evening News)
Monaco will make a second bid to sign Chelsea midfielder Charly Musonda, 19, following a failed £10m move in the summer. (Mirror)
Best of social media
Thursday's Daily Mirror back page
Monaco used Twitter to deny they have made an approach for Jose Mourinho after shareholder Alessandro Proto claimed the Ligue 1 side were interested in appointing the Chelsea boss.
Midfielder Fabian Delph endeared himself to the travelling Manchester City fans by sliding in front of the away end after his side's 3-1 victory at Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Bayern Munich's official Twitter feed revelled in their side's 5-1 win over Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday, marking Thomas Muller's opening goal - their second - with a single-word post: "Mullered."
Spurs playmaker Christian Eriksen is challenged to name team-mates from descriptions by fans - and correctly selects himself as the answer to the question of who the best free-kick taker in the Premier League is. (YouTube)
And finally
Chelsea may not have been feeling too confident before their Champions League game with Dynamo Kiev on Wednesday, as a fan took a picture of the scoreboard at Stamford Bridge showing the visitors holding a 2-1 lead - five hours before kick-off. The match did finish 2-1, but in favour of the Blues.
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