Transfer gossip: Kane, Ozil, Rashford, Weigl, Sterling, Alonso, Cavani
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Real Madrid are planning a £150m move for Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 24. (Daily Mirror), external
However, Tottenham will demand £200m for the England international. (Times - subscription required), external
Real Madrid will move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, 19, if they cannot sign Kane. (Don Balon - in Spanish), external
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will vie with his former club Barcelona for the signing of 22-year-old Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Weigl. (AS - in Spanish), external
Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil, 29, is moving closer to leaving Arsenal in January as the Gunners look for a potential buyer. (Daily Mirror), external
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte plans to replace striker Michy Batshuayi, 24, in the January transfer window as he searches for a better deputy to main striker Alvaro Morata, 24. (Daily Telegraph), external
But Chelsea will not be able to recall Tammy Abraham from his season-long loan at Swansea as a result of the terms of the deal they agreed. (London Evening Standard), external
Tottenham centre-back Toby Alderweireld, 28, says there has been no progress over negotiations about a new deal with the club. (Sun), external
Newcastle want to sign £15m-rated Besiktas striker Cenk Tosun in January. The Turkey international, 26, is also attracting attention from Tottenham and Crystal Palace. (Daily Star), external
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho wants a big pay rise if he is to sign a new contract. (Guardian), external
Shakhtar Donetsk boss Paulo Fonseca says he wants to work in the Premier League, which could prompt renewed interest from Everton. (Daily Telegraph), external
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino would be willing to sign a 15-year contract with the north London club. (London Evening Standard), external
Paris St-Germain striker Edinson Cavani, 30, has targeted a move to Manchester City after an on-field disagreement with Neymar has led to uncertainty about the Uruguay international's future. (Don Balon, via Manchester Evening News), external
Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso, 26, is a potential target for Barcelona. The former Real Madrid player is being considered as a long-term replacement for Jordi Alba, 28. (Daily Mail), external
Liverpool could look to bring in Dutch defender Perr Schuurs, 17, who has already captained Fortuna Sittard. (Belfast Telegraph), external
Midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak, 27, currently on loan at West Bromwich, admits he is "unsure" about his future. (Le 10 sport - French), external
Manchester United have handed a trial to 14-year-old Swedish wonderkid Rines Arifi, who currently plays with Husie IF. (Metro), external
Liverpool are among the clubs interested in signing midfielder Leon Goretzka, 22, as Schalke prepare to offer him a new contract. (Liverpool Echo), external
Meanwhile...
Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, formerly of Arsenal, says he would like to become an interior designer after he retires. (Independent), external
Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses is set to miss four weeks with a hamstring injury. (Daily Telegraph), external
Former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says his successor Jose Mourinho is a "very sympathetic guy" but still has reservations over the way in which he was replaced. (ESPN, via Ziggo Sport), external
Paris St-Germain will pay Brazilian forward Neymar three million euros (£2.67m) if he wins the Ballon d'Or. (Le Parisien - in French), external
Former Arsenal winger Marc Overmars, who is director of football at Ajax, is to return to the Gunners and take up the same position. (Daily Star) , external
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane has failed to endorse the claims of forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 32, to win the Ballon D'Or over Barcelona rival Lionel Messi, 30. (Daily Express), external
The best of Monday's gossip
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, 29, rejected a reported £375,000-a-week after tax to move to the Chinese Super League. (Sun), external
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was involved in an angry exchange with referee Neil Swarbrick after his side's 2-1 defeat by Watford and could be charged by the Football Association. (Evening Standard) , external
RB Leipzig would never have sold Naby Keita to Liverpool had it not been for his release clause, the German club have confirmed. Keita, 22, will move to Anfield next summer after the Reds agreed to pay a premium on top of the 22-year-old's £48m release fee, which comes into effect at the end of this campaign. (Liverpool Echo), external
Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal are tracking Barcelona's highly-regarded 17-year-old B team forward Abel Ruiz, who has a £3m release clause in his contract. (Daily Mirror), external
- Published16 October 2017
- Published17 October 2017
- Published16 October 2017
- Published17 October 2017