TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are willing to listen to offers for England striker Eddie Nketiah, 24, in January.
(Football Transfers)
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Former Manchester United and Spain goalkeeper David de Gea, 33, is open to joining Newcastle as the Magpies consider bringing in the free agent as cover for injured England stopper Nick Pope, 31.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Pope's England team-mate Aaron Ramsdale would also consider a move to Newcastle, but the Magpies are reluctant to meet Arsenal's £50m valuation of the 25-year-old.
(Talksport)
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Newcastle and Manchester United are vying to land Guinea forward Serhou Guirassy, 27, from Stuttgart in January.
(Football Insider)
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Former France defender Raphael Varane, 30, has expressed a desire to remain at Manchester United beyond the January transfer window.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Manchester United are lining up a move for AC Milan keeper Mike Maignan, according to reports.
(Sun)
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Jean-Philippe Mateta is seeking a move away from Crystal Palace in January and Eintracht Frankfurt could offer the 26-year-old French striker an exit route.
(The Athletic)
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Newcastle have taken the first steps towards signing Manchester City and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 28, in January.
(Rudy Galetti)
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Juventus are also keen on former Leeds midfielder Phillips and could attempt to sign him on loan in January.
(Metro)
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Chelsea and Manchester City are showing interest in River Plate's 17-year-old midfielder Claudio Echeverri, 17-year-old striker Agustin Ruberto and 16-year-old winger Ian Subiabre, who all impressed for Argentina at the recent U17 World Cup.
(90Min)
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West Ham, Burnley and Sheffield United are set to compete for Derby's 22-year-old English defender Eiran Cashin.
(Teamtalk)
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Everton are interested in signing Lyon's 22-year-old Irish defender Jake O'Brien in January.
(Footmercato)
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Bayern Munich face a battle to hold on to French forward Mathys Tel, 18, with several Premier League clubs interested.
(Bild)
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Marcos Alonso is set to leave Barcelona after a frustrating year with the club, a report claims.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Paul Heckingbottom is expected to be sacked by Sheffield United on Monday with Chris Wilder in talks to replace him.
(Sky Sports)
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Sunderland have sacked boss Tony Mowbray despite being just three points off the play-offs.
(Sun)
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Swansea sack Michael Duff after just 21 games in charge with club at threat of joining relegation battle.
(Sun)
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Brighton will not stand in manager Roberto De Zerbi's way should he decide he would like to leave the club in the future.
(Football Insider)
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Manager Erik ten Hag is battling to retain the support of some of his Manchester United players after Saturday's 1-0 Premier League defeat at Newcastle.
(ESPN)
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However, Manchester United manager Ten Hag's future is not in immediate danger.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Hungary have announced their domestic season will end early - to help their preparations for the finals.
(Scottish Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Defender Jonny Castro Otto's Wolves future is hanging in the balance after he was excluded from the training ground following an incident.
(Sun)
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A microchip inside footballs used at Euro 2024 will help determine whether there has been a handball in the lead-up to a goal and also help with offside decisions.
(Times)
Source BBCSport/SkySports