Gossip column: De Gea, Reid, Schurrle, Coquelin, Fletcher
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TRANSFER GOSSIP
Manchester United have placed a £50m valuation on Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, who is wanted by Real Madrid. (Daily Express), external
Germany international defender Mats Hummels, 26, has disappointed Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea by saying he wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund. (Daily Star), external
West Ham's New Zealand international Winston Reid, 26, has told the Upton Park club he will not sign a new contract and wants to join Arsenal. (Daily Mirror), external
Bundesliga club Wolfsburg are ready to pay £23m for forward Andre Schurrle, 24, but Chelsea want £30m. (Daily Mail), external
Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin, 23, is set to be offered a new deal by the club after impressing since his return from a loan spell at Charlton Athletic. (Independent), external
Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher, 30, is being linked with a move to Valencia as he struggles to get playing time under manager Louis van Gaal. (Sky Sports), external
But he could also opt to stay in the Premier League with West Ham keen on signing the Scotland international. (Times - subscription required) , external
Highly rated Palermo forward Paulo Dybala, 21, will not be moving in the January transfer window, according to the club president, but he is set to move to the Premier League this summer. (Evening Standard), external
West Brom are ready to more than double striker Saido Berahino's wage to keep the 21-year-old at the Hawthorns. (Sun - subscription required), external
Club Brugge's Australia international goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, 22, has confirmed he wants to play in the Premier League and is wanted by Liverpool. (Metro), external
Tottenham's struggling Spanish striker Roberto Soldado, 29, is wanted by German club Bayer Leverkusen. (Daily Mirror), external
Swansea's £5.5m bid for Stuttgart midfielder Alexandru Maxim, 24, has been rejected by the German club. (Daily Mail), external
Manchester United are preparing a £15m bid to bring back defender Gerard Pique, 27, from Barcelona. (Daily Express), external
Swansea will have to pay £8m in signing-on fees to striker Bafetimbi Gomis, 29, if he leaves the club this month. (Telegraph), external
Malaga's sporting director says midfielder Ignacio Camacho, 24, who has been a target for Liverpool and Arsenal is going nowhere this month.(Talksport), external
OTHER GOSSIP
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany says the Sky Blues are still in the title race despite defeat by Arsenal leaving them five points behind leaders Chelsea, who they play at the end of January. (Daily Mirror), external
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has admitted that his relationship with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has deteriorated.(Guardian), external
Southampton's Senegal midfielder Sadio Mane, 22 , has been texting manager Ronald Koeman to find out what has been happening in the Premier League while he is away at the African Cup of Nations.(Daily Mail), external
Barcelona legend Xavi says he would put Manchester City's David Silva, 29, at the top of his shopping list if he were manager at the Nou Camp. (Manchester Evening News), external
Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho, 22, says he wants to put his friendships with fellow Brazilians Oscar, Willian, Felipe Luis and Ramires to one side as the Reds prepare to take on Chelsea in the League Cup semi-final. (Liverpool Echo), external
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claims the club had first refusal on both winger Angel Di Maria and striker Radamel Falcao before they were offered to Manchester United.(Sun - subscription required), external
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert has denied Darren Bent's claims that the 30-year-old striker was dropped because the manager did not like him. (Birmingham Mail), external
Louis van Gaal is planning to give goalkeeper Victor Valdes, 33, his Manchester United debut against Cambridge United on Friday. (Telegraph), external
Chelsea captain John Terry says despite his side's five-point lead at the top of the Premier League they will not have proved anything until they win silverware. (Independent), external
Former Newcastle chairman Freddie Shepherd says football's super-rich investors are only interested in London and Manchester and not the North East.(Newcastle Journal), external
Tottenham are preparing to offer striker Harry Kane, 21, a new contract. (Times - subscription required), external
AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS GOSSIP (sourced by BBC Monitoring)
South Africa coach Shakes Mashaba refused to speak in English at his pre-match news conference, choosing instead to speak in Zulu. He did so after hearing that the SA media contingent sat through the Algerians' press conference without a translator for coach Christian Gourcuff, who spoke French.(Timeslive), external
Senegal's coach Alain Giresse has urged the Lions not to rest on their laurels following their 2-1 victory over Ghana's "Black Stars". He lauded them for their good start but warned it guarantees nothing as the tournament continues.(lequotidien - in French), external
BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Hull City's Nigeria international Sone Aluko got a pleasant surprise when one of his heroes walked into the ITV studio where he was working at the Africa Cup of Nations. It was wildlife presenter Sir David Attenborough. "He silenced the room," said Aluko on Twitter., external
Liverpool's France international defender Mamadou Sakho sent his best wishes, external to all the players at the Africa Cup of Nations, especially his Liverpool team-mate Kolo Toure, who is playing for Ivory coast.
Queens Park Rangers spot-kick specialist Charlie Austin was disgusted with Kevin Mirallas's penalty miss for Everton against West Brom and says regular penalty taker Leighton Baines should have stepped up. "Penalty taker should always take the pens", he tweeted., external
AND FINALLY...
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has told fans the club will not be introducing artificial crowd noise to improve the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge. (Metro), external
Newcastle's sunshine break to Dubai got off to a wet start when they were greeted by heavy rain, forcing them to train indoors. (Daily Star), external
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