TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Liverpool is the preferred destination for Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, 25, when he leaves Bournemouth.
(Team Talk)
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Semenyo is wary about joining Tottenham, with Arsenal and Manchester City also interested.
(Sun)
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Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, 25, remains keen on a move to Liverpool but Barcelona have also shown an interest in the England international.
(Team Talk)
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Aston Villa are exploring a deal for 19-year-old Brazilian forward Alysson, who playes for Gremio.
(The Athletic)
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Kobbie Mainoo remains keen on a move to Napoli if he is allowed to move on loan in January.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United are interested in Austrian Elche centre-back David Affengruber, 24.
(Team Talk)
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Nottingham Forest defender Murillo is open to a change of scene next summer as he continues to attract interest from Europe's top clubs.
(Daily Mail)
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England midfielder Jack Grealish, 30, is loving life at Everton and wants to stay at the club to continue working under manager David Moyes.
(Football Insider)
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Manchester United are leading the race to sign Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba in 2026 after the Seagulls reduced their valuation from £105m to £74m.
(Daily Mirror)
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Liverpool and Chelsea are both interested in RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, 19, who is likely to cost about 80-100m euros (£69m-£87m).
(Fichajes)
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Saudi Arabia is prepared to do "whatever it can" to bring Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 33, to the Saudi Pro League in January.
(Gulf News)
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Roma have opened negotiations to sign Manchester United and Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee, 24, in January.
(Sky Sport Italia)
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Roma want to sign Zirkzee once they end the loan of Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson from Brighton in January.
(Gazetta dello Sport)
OTHER STUFF
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Chelsea's FA disciplinary hearing into 74 charges of breaching agent regulations during the Roman Abramovich era - including allegedly making a secret off-the-books payment to Eden Hazard's former agent - is due to be concluded this week.
(Times)
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Chelsea chiefs are refusing to give up on the idea of moving to Earls Court - despite a rival project being set to pass another milestone this month
(Sun)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports