TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Newcastle could revisit a deal for Nottingham Forest's Sweden forward Anthony Elanga, 22, in January.
(Football Insider)
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Manchester United want to replace 32-year-old midfielders Casemiro and Christian Eriksen, who play for Brazil and Denmark respectively.
(Givemesport)
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Nigeria and Southampton striker Paul Onuachu, 30, has turned down a move to Turkish side Goztepe.
(Sabah)
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Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 30, is considering his future at Manchester City following the return of 33-year-old German Ilkay Gundogan in the same position.
(Football Insider)
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Corinthians are closing in on signing 30-year-old Netherlands forward Memphis Depay, who is a free agent.
(Globo)
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Barcelona will renew their interest in Athletic Bilbao's 22-year-old Spain forward Nico Williams.
(Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Thomas Tuchel reportedly rejected the chance to manage Manchester United due to disagreements over the proposed transfer policy.
(Daily Mail)
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A League One coach, Stockport County assistant manager Andy Mangan, is set to join Real Madrid's backroom staff in a shock move after striking up a close friendship with Carlo Ancelotti's son, according to reports.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Jack Grealish is set to start for England in Lee Carsley's first game as interim head coach.
(Athletic)
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England Under-21s suffered a European Championship qualifying setback after a goalless draw with Northern Ireland.
(Sky Sports)
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Wales began the Craig Bellamy era with a 0-0 Nations League draw against 10-player Turkey in Cardiff.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Liverpool are keen to offer 33-year-old Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk a new deal to extend his stay at Anfield beyond the summer.
(Football Insider)
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Chelsea's main shareholders, Clearlake Capital and US businessman Todd Boehly, are assessing whether they can potentially buy each other out.
(Bloomberg)
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Clearlake Capital have no interest in doing anything other than increasing their stake in Chelsea.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Police in Germany are investigating potential match-fixing in lower-league football after a newspaper reported that the scores of allegedly fixed games may have been sold online for betting purposes.
(Guardian)
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Steve McClaren has been learning patois after taking charge of Jamaica - 16 years since being ridiculed for attempting a Dutch accent at FC Twente.
(Daily Telegraph)
Source BBCSport/SkySports