Football gossip column: Bale, Isco, Depay, Fabinho, Kante, Moyes, Thill
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Gareth Bale, 27, will demand to be paid the same as Cristiano Ronaldo, 31, at Real Madrid, and is expected to earn a gross weekly wage of £750,000. (The Times - subscription required), external
Real Madrid midfielder Isco, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham, has no intention of leaving the Spanish giants in January, according to the 24-year-old's father.(Calciometro, via FourFourTwo), external
Manchester United winger Memphis Depay, 22, is wanted by Wolfsburg, and the German club could make a move for the Dutchman in the January transfer window. (Bild, via Sun), external
The Red Devils are struggling to offload defender Matteo Darmian, 26, and face being priced out of a move for Monaco full-back Fabinho, 22.(Goal), external
Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante, 25, will leave Stamford Bridge to join "a very, very big European club", according to his former Caen coach. (ESPN), external
Meanwhile, the Blues are keen to sign 16-year-old Marseille defender Boubacar Kamara.(Sun), external
Everton winger Gerard Deulofeu, 22, will not rule out a return to his former club Barcelona. (Mundo Deportivo, via HITC), external
Sunderland boss David Moyes says he would be interested in managing Scotland one day.(Daily Mail), external
Former Sunderland boss Gustavo Poyet believes something needs to change inside the Premier League club "at its very core".(Guardian), external
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid both hope to sign 16-year-old Luxembourg midfielder Vincent Thill from French club Metz.(Footmercato, via Metro), external
Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri led a delegation to identify potential sites for the Toffees' new stadium. (Liverpool Echo), external
Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez has tipped midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 24, for a return to the England squad. (Newcastle Chronicle), external
Legendary former Bulgaria forward Hristo Stoichkov says he "always knew" former Barcelona team-mates Pep Guardiola and Ronald Koeman would become great coaches.(Telegraph), external
Former England goalkeeper David James says he has "no doubt" former club West Ham will stay up this season, despite having played in a relegated side that was deemed "too good to go down". (Evening Standard), external
Supporters of Charlton Athletic and Coventry City will march in unison in protest against their owners before the sides face each other on Saturday. (Telegraph), external
Liverpool are set to hand 17-year-old forward Ben Woodburn a three-year professional contract. (Liverpool Echo), external
Former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has welcomed the return of the Premier League and says international football "is a bore and something drastic must be done". (Daily Mail), external
Before Monday's big match between rivals Liverpool and Manchester United, former Red Devils striker Andy Cole says he likes watching Liverpool's "sexy football" and has tipped Jurgen Klopp's team to be serious Premier League title contenders this season. (Daily Express), external
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Has Chelsea forward Diego Costa found a new disguise to fool Premier League defenders? Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois wrote on Instagram:, external "Today's training before our game tomorrow! @diego.costa in great form as always."
And finally...
Cristiano Ronaldo shouted "Cristiano is angry" at the watching media after being nutmegged by Real Madrid team-mate Danilo in training. (AS, via Daily Mirror), external
Former Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung has returned to the pitch - for De Montfort University's Management, Law and Humanities of Sport MA XI. (Daily Mail), external
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