With a little over two weeks to go until the transfer window reopens for business, Sports Mole has rounded up all the latest rumours and speculation from the past 24 hours.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
Brendan Rodgers "relaxed" on Raheem Sterling's Liverpool future
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers claims that he is "relaxed" over talks between the club and Raheem Sterling's representatives. Read more.
Liverpool 'make Petr Cech loan bid'
Reports claim that Liverpool are considering a possible loan move for Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech. Read more.
Crystal Palace to launch loan move for Ashley Cole?
Crystal Palace are interested in signing Roma full-back Ashley Cole on loan, according to a report. Read more.
Inter Milan rule out Mario Balotelli return
Inter Milan official Javier Zanetti says that the club will not try to lure out-of-form Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli back to the San Siro in the New Year. Read more.
Report: Roberto Soldado, Emmanuel Adebayor to make way for Jackson Martinez
Tottenham Hotspur will reportedly consider selling Roberto Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor to fund a move for Porto striker Jackson Martinez. Read more.
Manchester United youngster Reece James unsure over future
Reece James admits that extending his loan stay at Rotherham United may be the best option unless he is going to be involved in Manchester United's first-team plans. Read more.
Ronny Deila hoping for permanent John Guidetti stay
Celtic manager Ronny Deila reiterates his intention to turn Manchester City striker John Guidetti's loan stay into a permanent move in January. Read more.
Report: Manchester United target Ivan Rakitic
Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic could be set for a move to the Premier League, according to reports. Read more.
Burnley, Leicester City interested in Dwight Gayle?
Burnley and Leicester City are both reportedly interested in signing Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle. Read more.
West Ham United 'want to terminate Ravel Morrison contract'
West Ham United reportedly want to terminate Ravel Morrison's contract as soon as possible. Read more.