TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal could revive their interest in Juventus' Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic, 22, following the knee injury sustained by Gabriel Jesus, 25, on World Cup duty for Brazil.
(Calciomercatoweb)
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However, Juventus would be willing to offer Vlahovic to Atletico Madrid in a swap deal for Portugal midfielder Joao Felix, 23.
(Calciomercatoweb)
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Juventus are ready to sell Weston McKennie, 24, and have valued him at £26m, with Chelsea and Tottenham linked with the USA midfielder.
(Calciomercato)
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Arsenal are an option for Bayern Munich and Germany winger Leroy Sane if the 26-year-old does not sign a contract extension by the start of next season.
(Bild)
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Barcelona are ready to sign Portugal midfielder and Wolves captain Ruben Neves in January but manager Xavi is not convinced by the 25-year-old's quality.
(Sport)
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Leicester have put a £60m price tag on England midfielder James Maddison, 26, as they try to price Newcastle out of a move.
(Football Insider)
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Fiorentina's France forward Randal Kolo Muani, 24, who is valued at £26m, is being tracked by Liverpool, Tottenham and Atletico Madrid.
(Fichajes)
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Arsenal have reached an agreement to sign Eintracht Frankfurt defender Evan Ndicka on a free transfer, according to reports in Italy.
(Daily Mail)
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Poland midfielder Mateusz Klich, 32, is in talks with Major League Soccer club DC United, coached by Wayne Rooney, over a potential move from Leeds United.
(MLS Soccer)
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Everton are exploring a £35m move for Watford's Senegal winger Ismaila Sarr, 24.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea will sign Dynamo Moscow and Russia midfielder Arsen Zakharyan if sporting sanctions and money transfer measures imposed on the 19-year-old's country change.
(Nizaar Kinsella)
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Nottingham Forest want to sign Union Berlin and Suriname forward Sheraldo Becker, 27, in January.
(Sky Sport Germany)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Atletico Madrid admire former Spain manager Luis Enrique as a potential successor to Diego Simeone - but could face competition from Manchester United for his services.
(AS)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Gareth Southgate will name an unchanged England side for Saturday's World Cup quarter-final clash with France.
(Sun)
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England fans can still buy tickets for Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against France - but will have to shell out £7,500 for the privilege.
(Daily Mail)
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Croatia stunned five-time world champions and tournament favourites Brazil with a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout win to book a place in the World Cup semi-finals.
(Sky Sports)
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Argentina clinched a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout win over the Netherlands to set up a last-four clash with Croatia for a place in the World Cup final.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester United will open contract talks with Diogo Dalot, 23, on his return from the World Cup following the right-back's strong displays for Portugal.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe wants to extend the contract of German goalkeeper Loris Karius, 29, in January. The former Liverpool stopper, who made his debut in a 5-0 friendly win against Al Hilal on Thursday, was signed on a short-term deal in September.
(Chronicle Live)
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Nottingham Forest are furious with the Senegal Football Association as fears escalate that Cheikhou Kouyate will miss a significant part of the season.
(Daily Telegraph)
Source BBCSport/SkySports