TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are working on a deal to sign Germany winger Leroy Sane, 28, when his Bayern Munich contract expires next summer.
(Football Insider)
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Newcastle United are keen on signing Brentford's Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo, 25, in January but the Magpies face spending restrictions.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Liverpool and Arsenal also hold interest in Mbeumo, who Brentford value at about £50m.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
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Manchester United are interested in signing Bayern Munich's 23-year-old Canada full-back Alphonso Davies, but the player is set on a move to Real Madrid.
(Give Me Sport)
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Sporting Lisbon are reportedly prepared to let Viktor Gyokeres leave the club next summer, with four Premier League clubs in the race for the Swedish forward.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United will cut their losses on £86m Brazil winger Antony, 24, following Erik ten Hag’s sacking.
(Talksport)
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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is leaning towards offloading German forward Timo Werner, 28, at the end of the season.
(GiveMeSport)
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West Ham are unlikely to have any money to spend in the January transfer window.
(Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Sporting Lisbon all but confirmed Manchester United will poach Ruben Amorim after announcing the Red Devils will pay his £8.3m release clause.
(Sun)
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Manchester United hope to appoint Sporting manager Ruben Amorim in time for Sunday's Premier League match against Chelsea at Old Trafford.
(Times)
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However, Manchester United are locked in talks with Sporting over Amorim’s notice period, which is a number of weeks.
(Daily Mail)
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Amorim will still be in charge for Sporting's next league fixture on Friday, before travelling to Manchester.
(CNN Portugal)
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The Portuguese manager, 39, wants to sign Sporting's Portugal centre-back Goncalo Inacio, 23, English winger Marcus Edwards, 25, and Portuguese forward Pedro Goncalves, 26, once he is at Manchester United.
(Teamtalk)
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United's interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy expects to leave the club when Amorim is appointed.
(Independent)
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Manchester City remain hopeful that Pep Guardiola will extend his stay as manager, and the club are adamant they had not lined up Amorim as a potential replacement.
(Daily Mail)
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