TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Fulham and Everton are interested in signing Cameroon defender Jerome Onguene, 23, from Red Bull Salzburg. 
 (Sportslens)
 
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Arsenal are showing interest in Chelsea and Italy midfielder Jorginho, 28. 
 (Daily Mail)
 
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Lucas Torreira is on the verge of leaving Arsenal, with both Atletico Madrid and Torino expressing interest in the Uruguay midfielder, 24. 
 (Independent)
 
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Atletico Madrid are confident of a loan deal for Torreira, which could allow Arsenal to sign the Spanish side's Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, 27. 
 (Sky Sports)
 
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Monaco have registered their interest in signing Tottenham's England midfielder Dele Alli, 24. 
 (90min)
 
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Paris St-Germain are preparing to pull out of negotiations to sign Alli on a season-long loan. 
 (Daily Telegraph)
 
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Manchester United will make a final £90m bid for Jadon Sancho next week in an attempt to prise the England winger, 20, from Borussia Dortmund. 
 (Daily Mirror)
 
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Everton are lining up a move for Manchester United's Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero, 33, as the pressure grows on the Toffees' England international Jordan Pickford. 
 (Sun)
 
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Manchester City have said claims they made a £78m bid for Atletico Madrid's Uruguay defender Jose Gimenez, 25, are not true. 
 (Goal)
 
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Experienced midfielder Dale Stephens has joined Burnley from Brighton for an undisclosed fee. 
 (Sky Sports)
 
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Chelsea and England forward Callum Hudson-Odoi, 19, is pushing for a loan move away from Stamford Bridge. 
 (Talksport)
 
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Barcelona and Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho, 28, could make a loan move to Arsenal before the transfer window closes. 
 (Daily Star)
 
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Crystal Palace are weighing up a move for Vitesse Arnhem defender Max Clark ahead of next month's transfer deadline. 
 (Daily Mail)
 
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RB Leipzig are close to signing a central defender which could mean defender Dayot Upamecano being allowed to leave the club. Manchester United have been heavily linked with the 21-year-old France international. 
 (Daily Star)
 
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Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik has been offered to Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti, but the Italian is lukewarm on a reunion with the 26-year-old Poland international. 
 (Corriere della Sera)
 
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Sheffield United head the queue to sign Liverpool's English forward Rhian Brewster, 20, with Aston Villa, Brighton and Crystal Palace also interested. 
 (Independent)
 
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West Ham and Aston Villa are among several clubs interested in signing Chelsea's England midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 24, on a season's loan. 
 (Guardian)
 
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Southampton are also among the clubs interested in Loftus-Cheek, 24. 
 (Daily Mail)
 
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Southampton are also looking at a deal for Toulouse's Ivory Coast midfielder Ibrahim Sangare, 22. 
 (Daily Telegraph)
 
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West Brom could sign former Arsenal and Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 36, if they cannot secure another striker before the end of the transfer window. 
 (Sun)
 
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Saint-Etienne defender Wesley Fofana could move to Leicester City but as part of any deal the French club want the 19-year-old to stay with them on loan for the season. 
 (Leicester Mercury)
 
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Bayern Munich will not allow French midfielder Michael Cuisance to leave on loan, despite Leeds United and Marseille reportedly being interested in the 21-year-old. 
 (Sport Bild)
 
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Barcelona are set to make one final effort to sign 23-year-old Argentine forward Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan. 
 (Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl wants three signings before the close of the transfer window. 
 (Daily Echo)
 
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David Moyes is set to be absent from the touchline for West Ham United's next two matches after returning a second positive test for Covid-19. 
 (Times)
OTHER STUFF
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Clubs nationwide, including Arsenal and Everton, have released scouts who are being locked out of watching games amid coronavirus restrictions. 
 (Daily Mail)
 
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English Football League players will lose half their wages if fans are not allowed into stadiums this season. 
 (Daily Mail)
 
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Teams will be able to make five substitutions in UEFA competitions for the rest of the season, the organisation's president Aleksander Ceferin has said. 
 (Sky Sports)
 
            Source BBCSport/SkySports