TRANSFER RUMOURS
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West Ham are set to stand firm on Ghana attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus' £85m release clause with Arsenal and Liverpool both monitoring the 24-year-old.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold continues to reject offers to renew his contract at Anfield as Real Madrid press on with negotiations to sign the 26-year-old when his current deal expires next summer.
(Relevo)
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Real want to sign Alexander-Arnold, Bayer Leverkusen and Germany centre-back Jonathan Tah, 28, and Bayern Munich's 24-year-old Canada left-back Alphonso Davies on free transfers in the summer, while Leverkusen and Germany attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz, 21, is also a target.
(AS)
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Nottingham Forest are under no pressure to sell £40m-rated Brazilian defender Murillo, 22, in January despite interest from Real Madrid.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool and Chelsea are among the clubs to have sent scouts to watch versatile 17-year-old midfielder Andrija Maksimovic although they have been told the Serbia international will not leave Red Star Belgrade on the cheap.
(Teamtalk)
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Crystal Palace have approached Chelsea about signing Ukraine winger Mykhailo Mudryk, 23, on loan in January.
(Football Transfers)
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Liverpool are not looking to offload Italy forward Federico Chiesa, 27, despite reports of a return to Serie A.
(Athletic)
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Barcelona are interested in Wolves' Spanish left-back Hugo Bueno, 22, who is currently on loan at Dutch side Feyenoord.
(Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Ruud Van Nistelrooy could be set for a quickfire return to football, SunSport has learned, with Burnley still interested after they considered the Dutchman in the summer.
(Sun)
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Arsenal have set their sights on Simon Rolfes of Bayer Leverkusen as they continue their search for a new sporting director.
(Daily Mirror)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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England romped to victory to seize control of Nations League promotion hopes from Group B2 in the Nations League with a 3-0 victory in Athens last night.
(SkySports)
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Jude Bellingham was among England players targeted with a green laser during their match with Greece at the Olympic Stadium in Athens on Thursday night.
(Daily Telegraph)
OTHER STUFF
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Former Reading player and owner Roger Smee is reportedly prepared to save the crisis-hit club with the help of a newly-formed consortium.
(Sun)
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Birmingham City chairman Tom Wagner has given an update on the club's plans to build a new stadium for the League One outfit, insisting the ownership are "unwavering" in their commitment to deliver a state-of-the-art complex.
(Sun)
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Blackburn have admitted there are major doubts over the club's future as a result of the Venky's legal battle with the Indian government.
(Sun)
Source BBCSport/SkySports