TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal and Tottenham reportedly sent scouts to watch Royal Antwerp starlet Arthur Vermeeren play against Barcelona in midweek.
(Daily Express)
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Tottenham are lining up a move for Benfica's Brazilian defender Morato, 22, after he impressed scouts watching him against RB Salzburg in the Champions League in midweek.
(Sun)
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Chelsea could move to sign Arsenal and England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 25, after confirmation Blues stopper Robert Sanchez will be sidelined with a knee injury.
(Talksport)
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Barcelona may sell Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 35, this summer to help fund a move for Newcastle's 26-year-old Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.
(Football Transfers)
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Real Madrid are keeping tabs on Jude Bellingham's younger brother Jobe off the back of the 18-year-old's impressive start to life at Sunderland.
(Sport)
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West Ham are hoping to sell 27-year-old Spain midfielder Pablo Fornals to help fund their January spending, with the Hammers keen to sign two full-backs and a striker.
(90Min)
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Lewis Hall may be heading back to Chelsea after Eddie Howe could not confirm if the left-back will be a Newcastle player next season.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are braced for a £34m battle with Italian giants Juventus, Inter Milan and Roma for the signature of Torino and Italy defender Alessandro Buongiorno, 24.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are reportedly set to axe Trevoh Chalobah, Ian Maatsen and Noni Madueke in order to fund transfers in January.
(Sun)
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United States midfielder Brenden Aaronson, 23, may cut his loan at Union Berlin short and return to parent club Leeds in January because of a lack of regular first-team football.
(Teamtalk)
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Liverpool face competition from Newcastle, AC Milan and Roma for £60m-rated Bayer Leverkusen and Ecuador defender Piero Hincapie, 21.
(Bild)
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Luka Modric is set to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season as the club is not expected to offer the 38-year-old Croatia midfielder a new contract.
(Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Michael Beale is in advanced talks to become Sunderland's new manager.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United will not make a decision about Erik ten Hag's future as manager until Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment deal is complete, even if they were to suffer a heavy defeat at Liverpool on Sunday.
(Football Insider)
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Erik ten Hag insists he has the backing of Manchester United's decision-makers despite the team's dismal performances this season.
(Sky Sports)
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Steve Cooper isn't concerned by outside suggestions that his position as Nottingham Forest manager is uncertain, but did describe the Premier League as 'ruthless'.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Everton have announced they are to remain at Goodison Park for an extra season as competitive matches will not be played at their new ground until the 2025/26 term.
(Sky Sports)
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There has been a 25-per-cent increase in yellow cards in the Premier League this season and players are serving more suspensions as a result.
(Sky Sports)
Source BBCSport/SkySports