TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham held summer talks with English striker Ollie Watkins, who was keen to join but chairman Daniel Levy was put off by Brentford's £28m fee for the 24-year-old, who recently scored a hat-trick for Aston Villa against Liverpool.
(Football Insider)
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Crystal Palace will make one final record-breaking bid for Watford's Ismaila Sarr.
(Sun on Sunday)
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West Ham United have made an offer of £17m plus add-ons for Brentford's Algeria forward Said Benrahma, 25.
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Tottenham's on-loan forward Gareth Bale could be key to a Spurs move for his Wales team-mate and Swansea defender Joe Rodon, 22, this week.
(Daily Star on Sunday)
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Leicester City also want Rodon but would prefer a move in January or next summer.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Liverpool are lining up a move for Stoke City's 27-year-old English goalkeeper Jack Butland.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Everton's Italy striker Moise Kean, 20, has revealed he is "not particularly upset" to have left English football after making a loan move to Paris St-Germain for the remainder of the season and says he could have returned to Juventus.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Manchester United could have signed Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland from Red Bull Salzburg in January, but decided against the deal because of agents' fees, before the 20-year-old eventually joined Borussia Dortmund.
(ESPN)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino is being considered by both Manchester United and Manchester City.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward will have no hesitation sacking manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer if their season continues to disappoint.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists German midfielder Mesut Ozil, 31, could still be effective for the Gunners.
(Goal)
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Bruno Fernandes had a furious half-time bust-up with Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during the 6-1 hammering by Spurs.
(Sunday Mirror)
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The Premier League is under pressure to scrap its £14.95-a-game pay-per-view plan amid warnings it could compound the spike in coronavirus cases by driving fans into pubs.
(Sunday Telegraph)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Harry Kane has picked up an injury and is a huge doubt for England's match against Belgium in the Nations League on Sunday.
(Sunday Telegraph)
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Steve Clarke wants Scotland's Euro 2020 play-off final against Serbia to act as incentive for players in or out of the squad.
(Sky Sports)
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Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey is available for Sunday's Nations League match against the Republic of Ireland, says manager Ryan Giggs.
(Sky Sports)
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David McGoldrick has been ruled out of the Republic of Ireland's UEFA Nations League fixtures with Wales and Finland.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has admitted to having regrets over his career and says he "became too fond of the lifestyle that came with the money".
(Sky Sports)
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Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has told season ticket holders they will not be left out of pocket if they buy pay-per-view matches.
(Argus)
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Chelsea's Germany attacking midfielder Kai Havertz, 21, says the intensity in the Premier League is "very exhausting" compared with the Bundesliga.
(London Evening Standard)
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Former Real Madrid and Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas said Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho was one of the first people to call him after he suffered a heart attack while training with Porto.
(ESPN)
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Leeds United and Northern Ireland defender Stuart Dallas has revealed that Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland - who is the son of former Elland Road player Alfe-Inge - was desperate for his shirt when they met at international level, and even sang Leeds anthem Marching On Together as they swapped.
(Talksport)
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