TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Everton are hopeful they can sign England winger Jack Grealish from Manchester City for a figure lower than the £50m fee they agreed as part of the 30-year-old's loan deal with the Toffees.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Manchester United are one of the clubs weighing up a January transfer window move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, with Liverpool and Chelsea also interested in the 21-year-old England international.
(Caughtoffside)
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Chelsea tried to sign Ghana winger Mohammed Kudus, 25, before he joined Tottenham in the summer, but could not persuade West Ham to accept a player-plus-cash deal.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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Nottingham Forest will have an obligation to buy on-loan Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz, 27, for 25m euros (£21.6m) if the Brazil international plays 45 minutes of 15 Premier League matches this term.
(La Gazzetta dello Sport)
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Liverpool and Manchester United are among a number of clubs keeping tabs on Ajax's 17-year-old teenage star Jorthy Mokio, who has already been capped by Belgium and can play at the back or in midfield.
(Teamtalk)
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Chelsea, Everton and Brighton all made summer enquiries with Barcelona about 18-year-old Spanish midfielder Marc Bernal.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Chelsea are interested in signing 20-year-old Juventus and Turkey striker Kenan Yildiz, but will have to pay £86m (100m euros).
(Fichajes)
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Borussia Dortmund could try to permanently sign Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino, 20, if he impresses on loan from Chelsea.
(Bild)
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Manchester United's 21-year-old English winger Sam Mather is in talks to make a permanent move to Turkish club Kayserispor.
(Manchester Evening News)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Peterborough Sports have confirmed the appointment of Phil Brown as their new first-team manager ollowing the departure of joint-managers Michael Gash and Luke Steele, who left their roles earlier this week by mutual agreement.
(Sun)
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Nottingham Forest chief football officer Ross Wilson will vacate his role at the City Ground to become Newcastle's third sporting director in three years.
(The I paper)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports