TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Shakhtar Donetsk have dealt Arsenal a transfer warning by declaring Mykhaylo Mudryk is valued at over £85m. 
 (Sun on Sunday)
 
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Sporting Lisbon are ready to propose a deal to Manchester United to sign Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, for a second time. 
 (Sunday Mirror)
 
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Chelsea's France midfielder N'Golo Kante's deal with Chelsea runs out next summer and the 31-year-old France international is a leading target for Barcelona as they look to replace 34-year-old Spain midfielder Sergio Busquets. 
 (Relevo)
 
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Barcelona have entered the race to sign Newcastle United's Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 24, after failing to land Bernardo Silva from Manchester City. 
 (Sun on Sunday)
 
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Brighton want £85m for 20-year-old Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo, who has been linked with Chelsea and Newcastle United. 
 (Sunday Mirror)
 
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Brighton and Everton are interested in Monaco's 25-year-old Brazilian left-back Caio Henrique. 
 (IG Esporte)
 
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West Ham's English defender Craig Dawson, who almost joined Wolves this summer, wants to leave the Hammers in January. The 32-year-old's contract runs out next summer. 
 (Sun on Sunday)
 
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Blackburn Rovers are planning to keep Chile striker Ben Brereton Diaz in the January window even if it means he leaves on a free transfer in the summer. 
 (Sun on Sunday)
 
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Barcelona president Joan Laporta wants to bring Paris St-Germain's Argentina forward Lionel Messi, 35, back to the club in January. 
 (Sport)
 
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Barcelona are hoping to sell 28-year-old Netherlands forward Memphis Depay in January, with Juventus interested. 
 (Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Wolves are preparing to make a third bid to appoint Spaniard Julen Lopetegui as manager. 
 (Sun on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester City are preparing to offer Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, an improved five-year contract. 
 (Football Insider)
 
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 A tussle match between Lucas Moura and a Bournemouth ball boy concluded with the boy being marched away from the sidelines. 
 (Sunday Telegraph)
 
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