TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 21, is top of Chelsea's wishlist for the January transfer window.
(Teamtalk)
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Chelsea have not made a move for Real Madrid and Brazil forward Rodrygo, 24, who is interesting Manchester City and Tottenham.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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Manchester United are reportedly considering a loan swoop for Conor Gallagher in January, potentially paving the way for Kobbie Mainoo to exit Old Trafford after falling out of favour.
(Daily Express)
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Patrick Bamford is in talks to make a return to the English game and is reported to be in talks with struggling Championship side Sheffield United.
(Sun)
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Karim Adeyemi's future at Borussia Dortmund is clouded by uncertainty, and reports in Germany suggest Man United could be positioning themselves to pounce.
(Daily Mail)
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Juventus have failed to reach an agreement with 20-year-old Turkey forward Kenan Yildiz - who has been linked with Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid - over a new deal and contract talks between the two parties have been halted.
(Gazzetta dello Sport)
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England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 20, remains a target for Napoli and Leeds United, although Manchester United will only let him leave on loan if they can secure a replacement.
(Teamtalk)
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Barcelona have made Bayern Munich and England forward Harry Kane, 32, their first-choice target to replace Poland international Robert Lewandowski, 37, next summer and may trigger a £57m release clause in his contract with the German club.
(Guardian)
- (Guardian)
Former Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, 33, says he will not leave Los Angeles FC on loan in January following the end of the Major League Soccer season.
(London Evening Standard)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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England manager Thomas Tuchel says he will not play Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden in the same England team.
(Daily Mail)
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The England squad have been issued with training shoes claiming to be "neuroscience-based footwear" that will help them "feel calm, focussed and present" - and even improve their brain power.
(Daily Telegraph)
OTHER STUFF
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The Premier League could find itself at war with its own players if it presses ahead with plans to introduce a controversial new salary cap.
(Times)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports