Gossip: Messi, Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney, Sturridge, Maradona, Sandro
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Manchester City are planning a world-record bid in excess of £100m for Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, 29, next summer. They will offer the Argentine a £500,000-per-week contract. (Sunday Mirror), external
City also want Brazil international left-back Alex Sandro, 25, whose current contract at Juventus ends in June 2020, with a release cause of £25.6m. If he signs a new deal with the Italian champions it would raise his transfer fee to £40m. (Sunday Mirror), external
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is considering a move for Bayern Munich defender David Alaba, 24, and his Austria team-mate midfielder Julian Baumgartlinger, 28. (Sunday People), external
Mourinho is set to offer Chris Smalling, 26, a new Manchester United deal - despite the reported row over the defender's fitness - but is also thought to be keen on Burnley's Michael Keane, 23. (Sun on Sunday), external
The Manchester rivals are both interested in Paris-St Germain full-back Serge Aurier, 23. The Ivory Coast defender has been linked with a move to Old Trafford but City have also been in touch with his representatives. (Daily Star Sunday), external
Mourinho received a call from Argentina legend Diego Maradona following his side's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford. (Instagram), external
West Ham are leading the race to sign Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, 27, with a bid of £25m enough to prise him from Anfield. (Sunday Express), external
Former England midfielders Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard are wanted by the Football Association for roles in the new-look England set-up after they both announced they will be leaving their clubs in the United States' Major League Soccer. (Sunday People), external
But Gerrard, 36, has been offered a playing deal at Chinese Super League side Hebei China Fortune, who are managed by former Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini. (Sun on Sunday), external
Newcastle United will offer Frank Lampard a one-year playing deal if they win promotion back to the Premier League. Brighton will offer a similar deal if the club is playing in the top flight next season. (Sunday Express), external
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says he cannot offer Lampard, 38, a return to Stamford Bridge as part of his coaching staff until he ends his playing career. (Goal), external
Blues goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois says the players should take the blame for last season's 10th place finish, but they can now win the title under Conte. (Mail on Sunday), external
Everton manager Ronald Koeman is monitoring Hoffenheim defender Niklas Sule, 21, and midfielder Sebastian Rudy, 26. (Sunday Mirror), external
Sunderland manager David Moyes wants to bring Stoke City striker Peter Crouch, 35, to the Stadium of Light to link up with his former Spurs and Portsmouth team-mate Jermain Defoe again. (Sun on Sunday), external
Burnley boss Sean Dyche says the pressing tactics advocated by the likes of Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino are nothing new: "You don't have to be European to know teams have to work hard. English managers were talking about it years ago." (Sunday Times), external
Former England manager Glenn Hoddle says he would not take the Three Lions captaincy off Wayne Rooney following the forward's off-field problems. (Mail on Sunday), external
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Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe received a special shirt after scoring his 150th Premier League goal in the club's victory over Hull on Saturday.
Tottenham's Mousa Dembele celebrated a thrilling victory over West Ham with team-mates in their White Hart Lane dressing room.
Real Madrid celebrated their victory over city rivals Atletico with a dressing room team picture.
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West Brom striker Salomon Rondon says he is now acclimatised to the Premier League but winters in the Midlands are colder than in Russia where he played for Zenit St Petersburg. (Sunday Telegraph), external
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