TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Pep Guardiola wants Manchester City to sign Jack Grealish, having identified the Aston Villa and England midfielder, 25, as a top target in his planned rebuild.
(Independent)
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City's 10-year plan for Barcelona's Argentine forward Lionel Messi, 33, could include a move to New York.
(Times)
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Birmingham City have signed former Barcelona and AC Milan midfielder Alen Halilovic on a free transfer.
(Daily Mail)
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Southampton are ready to go back in for Brandon Williams in January.
(Sun)
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Real Madrid have not received any offers for their Spain midfielder Isco, 28, who has been linked with Manchester City and Arsenal.
(AS)
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Real Madrid star Mariano Diaz has reportedly been offered to West Ham on a loan deal in January with an option to buy.
(Sun)
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QPR will again look to bring in a centre-back and send Republic of Ireland Under-21 defender Conor Masterson, 22, out on loan when the transfer window reopens in January.
(West London Sport)
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Borussia Dortmund are ready to renew their interest in Inter Milan's Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, having been linked with the 28-year-old former Tottenham player earlier in the year.
(Tuttermercatoweb)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo is "positive" that goals will start to arrive from all areas - easing the pressure on top scorer, Mexico striker Raul Jimenez, 29.
(Express & Star)
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Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists goalkeeper Dean Henderson "wants to stay at Manchester United", amid reports the 23-year-old England international could leave on loan in January.
(Sky Sports)
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Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says France forward Olivier Giroud, 34, who is seeking a move in order to secure first-team football before next year's European Championships, is an "important" player and insists he wants him to stay at Stamford Bridge.
(Daily Mirror)
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told France forward Anthony Martial, 24, that he cannot rest on his laurels at Manchester United after a difficult start to the new season.
(Daily Mail)
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Alan Pardew has joined CSKA Sofia as technical director, the Bulgarian side announced on Monday.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal's Ivorian winger Nicolas Pepe, 25, says he is "deeply sorry" for his behaviour which led to his red card in Sunday's 0-0 draw against Leeds.
(Sun)
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West Brom have held talks with an American consortium over a £150m takeover.
(Daily Telegraph)
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The Football Association is to fast track trials of concussion substitutes in this season's FA Cup.
(Guardian)
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Arsenal have reportedly restarted talks over a new contract for young Gunner Folarin Balogun.
(Sun)
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Fans may be ordered not to sing, shout or drink alcohol when they are allowed to return to Premier League matches under a new Covid Code of Conduct.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League clubs could reject the chance to welcome fans back into their grounds next week due to concerns over cost and the absence of a roadmap towards full capacity crowds.
(Daily Mail)
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The English Football League is considering moving its entire Tuesday programme next week to Wednesday after Boris Johnson confirmed the return of crowds from that date.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Aston Villa fans were reported for alleged hate crimes on more occasions than supporters of any other club in the 2019-20 season, according to Home Office data.
(Sky Sports)
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The Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish is facing a fourth motoring charge after allegedly driving carelessly near the club's training ground last month.
(Times)
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