TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal will offer France forward Alexandre Lacazette, 30, to Sevilla as part of a deal to sign 25-year-old Morocco striker Youssef En-Nesyri.
(La Razon)
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Tottenham are interested in West Brom and England goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, 28.
(Football Insider)
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And Spurs are also said to be ready to let England midfielder Harry Winks, 25, leave the club when the January transfer window opens.
(Caughtoffside)
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Leeds United have opened contract talks with England midfielder Kalvin Phillips in a bid not to lose the 25-year-old to rivals Manchester United.
(Daily Star)
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Chelsea are considering bringing Villarreal defender Pau Torres, 24, to the club. Manchester United were also interested in the Spaniard.
(90min)
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Tottenham are on high alert after Lorenzo Insigne revealed he is yet to sign an extension to his soon-to-expire contract at Napoli.
(Daily Mail)
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Inter Milan are not interested in signing Arsenal and Germany goalkeeper Bernd Leno, 29. The Serie A side want 25-year-old Cameroon international Andre Onana of Ajax instead.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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France centre-back Jules Kounde says he is focused on Sevilla after Chelsea's failed bid to sign the 22-year-old during the summer.
(Daily Star)
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Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso says the club are struggling to convince Arsenal and Chelsea target Dusan Vlahovic to sign a new contract. The Serbian striker, 21, scored 21 Serie A goals last season.
(Daily Express)
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Jose Mourinho would like a reunion with Tanguy Ndombele at AS Roma and is planning to make an offer for the unsettled Tottenham midfielder.
(Sun)
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Everton are keeping an eye on Roma midfielder Gonzalo Villar as the 23-year-old Spaniard does not appear to be in manager Jose Mourinho's plans for the club.
(Fichajes)
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Manchester City are keen on Bayer Leverkusen's 18-year-old German midfielder Florian Wirtz.
(Sport Witness)
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Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne says "there's time to discuss" a new contract with Napoli, despite the 30-year-old's current deal with the Serie A club running out next summer.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that English attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard, 28, is unhappy at the club because of his lack of playing time.
(Metro)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Gareth Southgate could turn to Ben White and Fiyako Tomori amid England's defensive injury crisis.
(Times)
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Gareth Southgate has agreed to Manchester United's request not to include Mason Greenwood in his squad for October's qualifiers.
(Daily Star)
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Wales FA chief executive Noel Mooney has confirmed Ryan Giggs remains on full pay. The Wales boss, believed to be on a salary worth £400,000 annually, has been on leave from his post since he was arrested in November 2020.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka has been ruled out for up to three months after suffering a knee injury.
(Sky Sports)
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David Seaman is back with Arsenal, having taken on an informal coaching role working with the club's young goalkeepers at their London Colney training complex.
(Daily Mirror)
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Tottenham have been warned by UEFA over Pierluigi Gollini's goalkeeping gloves, which breached their logo regulations.
(Sun)
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West Ham have unveiled a statue paying tribute to Bobby Moore, Sir Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and the club’s 1965 European Cup Winners’ Cup success at the London Stadium.
(Sky Sports)
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The Home Office is likely to block a move that would allow fans to drink alcohol in view of the pitch after a negative response to the changes from police.
(Times)
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Barcelona have had their wage cap slashed to around £84m by La Liga, some seven times less than rivals Real Madrid and below reported figures for Premier League new boys Watford.
(Daily Star)
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