TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have renewed their interest in Barcelona and Brazil attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 28.
(Sport)
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Atletico Madrid are aiming to sign Arsenal's Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira, 23.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny could be set to leave the club, despite starting two of the Gunners' three competitive fixtures so far this season.
(Daily Star)
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Brazil left-back Alex Telles, 27, wants to leave Porto for Manchester United, who are trying to drive down the £36.6m asking price.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Liverpool are looking to use forward Sadio Mane to persuade fellow Senegal international Kalidou Koulibaly to join from Napoli, despite Manchester City and Paris St-Germain being interested in the 29-year-old defender.
(Sun)
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PSG are interested in taking Chelsea's Germany defender Antonio Rudiger, 27, on a season-long loan.
(Daily Mail)
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Roma are expected to make a second bid for Manchester United's 30-year-old England centre-back Chris Smalling, who the Serie A side had on loan last season.
(Guardian)
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Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi is attracting interest from Porto and Inter Milan but the 32-year-old could yet be pushed into negotiations with Sevilla for Jules Kounde.
(Daily Mail)
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West Ham are ready to compete with Manchester United for Swansea City's Wales centre-back Joe Rodon, 22.
(Guardian)
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Aston Villa are keen to bring in England and Chelsea midfield duo Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 24, and Ross Barkley, 26, on loan, but can only choose one because of Premier League rules.
(Daily Mail)
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West Ham have made a bid worth up to £33m for Saint-Etienne's 19-year-old French centre-back Wesley Fofana, who has also attracted interest from Leicester City.
(Sky Sports)
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Diego Llorente is undergoing a medical with Leeds ahead of his move from Real Sociedad.
(Sky Sports)
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Burnley are in talks with Liverpool over a move for the Reds' Wales winger Harry Wilson, 23.
(Independent)
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Lazio have reached an agreement with Southampton for Dutch defender Wesley Hoedt, 26, to return to the Italian club on loan.
(Sky Sport Italia)
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Wolves have completed the signing of right-back Nelson Semedo from Barcelona in a deal worth nearly £37m, including potential add-ons.
(Sky Sports)
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Former Italy forward Francesco Totti is set to return to Roma as their new sporting director.
(Corriere dello Sport)
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Barcelona and Bayern Munich have made offers for Ajax's United States right-back Sergino Dest, 19.
(Marca)
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Bayern have contacted Mario Gotze about rejoining the club. The German forward, 28, is a free agent after leaving Borussia Dortmund at the end of last season.
(Sport Bild)
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Atletico Madrid's Colombian right-back Santiago Arias, 28, has arrived in Germany to have a medical with Bayer Leverkusen.
(Marca)
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Atletico Madrid will only sign Uruguay forward Edinson Cavani, 33, from Paris St-Germain, if they can offload Spain striker Diego Costa, 31.
(L'Equipe)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has admitted it is hard for outcast Mesut Ozil to barge his way into his plans at present.
(Daily Star)
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David Moyes will manage West Ham's match against Wolves remotely if he receives confirmation that he must continue to self-isolate.
(Daily Telegraph)
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West Brom head coach Slaven Bilic has been fined £8,000 after admitting to an FA charge of improper conduct.
(Sky Sports)
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Two of Steve Bruce's senior Newcastle United medical staff have been stood down from their roles amid an internal investigation.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Premier League clubs could be facing an international Covid-19 row after the global players' union raised fears over next month's opening South American World Cup qualifiers.
(Sun)
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Frank de Boer, who won 112 caps and played at two World Cups for the Netherlands, has been appointed his country's national team coach.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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American sports investment company ALK Capital LLC is in talks to purchase Premier League club Burnley, sources with knowledge of the negotiations have told Reuters.
(Sky Sports)
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Leicester midfielder Wilfred Ndidi could be out for up to 12 weeks, manager Brendan Rodgers has announced.
(Sky Sports)
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Premier League clubs are almost half a billion pounds down in transfer revenue this year with under a fortnight to go until the window closes, partly because players are reluctant to move due to the pandemic.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League clubs are resigned to having to bail out the English Football League and are expected to impose strict conditions on a support package worth up to £250m to their lower-league counterparts.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Plans to get fans back into stadiums will be stepped up this week when the Government unveils a "crack team" charged with finding high-tech solutions to a shutout it has extended for up to another six months.
(Daily Telegraph)
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UEFA are expected to announce that managers will be allowed to use five substitutes in this season's Champions League and Europa League on Thursday, in a ruling that could put English clubs at a significant disadvantage.
(Daily Mail)
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Film star Ryan Reynolds named as potential investor in Wrexham.
(Sky Sports)
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