TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Bayern Munich could rival Real Madrid for Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen and make a move for the 27-year-old Denmark international in January.
(Sport1)
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Aston Villa are considering a January transfer swoop for Eric Dier, according to the bookmakers.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester United are expected to have up to £300m to spend over the next two summers but former captain Bryan Robson says it was a mistake to lose big names including Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku, 26, and Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez, 30, without replacing them.
(Daily Star on Sunday)
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Newcastle are monitoring QPR's Republic of Ireland midfielder Ryan Manning, 23.
(Football Insider)
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Newcastle have reportedly joined Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal in the race to sign £17m-rated Trabzonspor goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Liverpool are targeting Leeds' on-loan Brighton star Ben White in a £20m deal to replace Dejan Lovren, according to reports.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Wolves have been linked with Galatasaray's Congo defender Christian Luyindama, 25 - a former transfer target of Aston Villa.
(Birmingham Mail)
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Newcastle plan to support Steve Bruce in the January transfer window, with recruitment planning already under way at St James' Park.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Former Bolton boss Phil Parkinson is in pole position to become the new Sunderland manager.
(Daily Star on Sunday)
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants Manchester United to use a Spanish consultancy service to help with the club's recruitment drive.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Mel Morris is holding out for a stunning £60m before he sells Derby, having already received a £50m offer from an American consortium.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, currently chief executive at Ajax, has revealed that would like to one day return to Old Trafford - if he gets the same role with the Red Devils.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Jose Mourinho 'never wanted Fred' at Manchester United and only accepted the £52m midfielder out of fear the club would not sign anyone else.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Southampton recruitment chief Ross Wilson has agreed to join Rangers as their new director of football.
(Sun on Sunday)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Harry Maguire says England's defeat vs Czech Republic could have been down to a number of players heading into the international break in poor club form.
(Sky Sports)
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Wales can hurt Croatia in their crucial Euro Qualifier, says Ryan Giggs, while Gareth Bale says this is another huge moment for the nation.
(Sky Sports)
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Steve Clarke has urged his Scotland side not to dwell on their 4-0 defeat to Russia but to instead learn the harsh lessons as they prepare to face San Marino.
(Sky Sports)
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Republic of Ireland remain unbeaten in Group D after being held to a 0-0 draw in Georgia - a result which leaves Euro 2020 qualification in their sights.
(Sky Sports)
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Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson says he still struggles to deal with the part the media played in his dismissal from the national team.
(Sunday Times )
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester City's Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho, 34, out of contract at the end of the season, is in line for a new 12-month deal.
(Sun on Sunday)
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West Ham's Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, 34, is expected to be sidelined for three months after having surgery on his hip injury.
(London Evening Standard)
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Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has revealed that on-loan former England striker Jermain Defoe, 37, could be given a player-coach role at Ibrox next term.
(Daily Record)
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West Ham have ruled out selling naming rights for the London Stadium to "inappropriate" alcohol, gambling and tobacco companies despite £25m a year losses.
(Mail on Sunday)
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