TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal and Liverpool are preparing January bids for Real Madrid's 24-year-old Brazil forward Rodrygo.
(Caught Offside)
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Tottenham are intensifying their interest in Bournemouth and Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, 25, and could make a move for the Ghanaian in January.
(Sky Sport)
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Liverpool have reopened talks with the representatives of England defender Marc Guehi in a bid to sign the 25-year-old from Crystal Palace in January, having missed out on a deal in the summer.
(Teamtalk)
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Manchester United are eyeing Olympiacos' Greece midfielder Christos Mouzakitis, while Real Madrid are also weighing up a £25m bid for the 18-year-old.
(Daily Mail)
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West Ham and Brentford are considering a January move for 20-year-old Portuguese defender Tiago Gabriel, but face competition from Juventus for the Lecce centre-back.
(The i Paper)
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Italy goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is considering a move away from Tottenham with Inter Milan showing interest in the 29-year-old.
(La Gazzetta dello Sport)
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Sunderland are interested in signing Lazio's Matteo Guendouzi, with the ex-Arsenal midfielder very keen on exploring a move to Wearside.
(The i Paper)
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Liverpool have moved in front of Barcelona in the race to sign 26-year-old Brazil midfielder Ederson from Atalanta.
(Fichajes)
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Manchester United could allow three youngsters - Diego Leon, Ayden Heaven and Chido Obi - to leave on loan in January.
(Sun)
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Several Premier League clubs are monitoring Benfica and Ukraine goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin, 24.
(GiveMeSport)
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Barcelona are yet to decide whether to sign England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, permanently when his loan from Manchester United ends.
(Sport)
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Bayern Munich would be willing to negotiate a deal of 15m euros (£13.2m) or more to sell 25-year-old French defender Sacha Boey, who is attracting interest from Crystal Palace.
(Bild)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Gary O'Neil is in the frame to take over at Leeds if they decide to sack German manager Daniel Farke.
(Football Insider)
OTHER STUFF
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World Cup tickets will be the most expensive ever seen after Fifa grabbed a share of the lucrative resale market for the first time.
(Sun)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports