It feels like barely two minutes since the transfer window shut, but with January only a few weeks away, speculation is rife over potential wheelings and dealings.
As always, the Premier League is at the centre of much of the gossip, and we've got you covered with all of the latest updates on Leeds United and their top flight rivals.
Scroll and click through the pages to see what’s new today:
1. Ancelotti keen on Isco
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is keen on making a move for Real Madrid playmaker Isco. A bid of around £20 million could be enough to secure his services. (Le10Sport) Photo: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images Photo: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno
2. Carmo on United radar
Manchester United are monitoring the situation of SC Braga defender David Carmo. The Reds are eager to add a left-sided centre-back to their ranks, and the 21-year-old has been in impressive form lately. (ESPN). Photo: Miguel Riopa Photo: MIGUEL RIOPA
3. Anguissa attracting attention
Fulham midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa is attracting interest from a number of Serie A clubs. The Cameroonian has started the season brightly, but Scott Parker's men don't see him as indispensable and could sell as soon as January. (Calcio Mercato) Photo: Julian Finney/Getty Images Photo: Julian Finney
4. West Ham tipped to sign Tarkowski
West Ham have been backed to complete a summer move for Burnley centre-back James Tarkowski by pundit Noel Whelan. The 27-year-old has been a target for the Hammers in the past, and is approaching the end of his contract at Turf Moor. (Football Insider) Photo: Alex Pantling Photo: Alex Pantling
5. Bruce labelled 'the best' by ex-England ace
Former England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland has claimed that Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce is the "the best" he ever work with. The Toon boss has come under consistent fire from fans since arriving on Tyneside, but Kirkland insists he is "incredible". (Football Transfer Tavern) Photo: Adam Davy Photo: Pool
6. Calhanoglu makes his demands
Newcastle United target Hakan Calhanoglu is reportedly demanding around £120,000-a-week as contract talks with current club AC Milan continue to stall. The midfielder will become a free agent this summer if no agreement is reached, but it's unlikely the Magpies would be willing to offer him a deal of that size. Manchester United and Inter Milan are also in the frame. (TuttoSport) Photo: Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images Photo: Emilio Andreoli