Gossip column: Ozil, Fellaini, Draxler, Bilic, Ighalo, Hazard, Darmian

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Transfer news

Arsenal's German playmaker Mesut Ozil wants Barcelona to pay him 370,000 euros (£329,559) a week to join them in January. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is willing to let the 29-year-old leave, as long as he does not join Manchester United on a free transfer next summer. (AS), external

Paris St-Germain have opened discussions with Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini. The 30-year-old Belgium international is out of contract in the summer. (Le10Sport - in French), external

Liverpool have made contact with PSG over a January loan move for Germany midfielder Julian Draxler, 24. (L'Equipe via Daily Mail), external

Former West Ham boss Slaven Bilic has turned down an approach from West Brom to speak to them about the vacant manager's job. (Daily Mail), external

Stoke, West Ham, Everton and Southampton are interested in former Watford striker Odion Ighalo. The 28-year-old moved to Chinese Super League side Changchun Yatai in January. (Tutto Udinese, via Stoke Sentinel), external

Spain midfielder Juan Mata, 29, wants to extend his stay at Manchester United and has not ruled out playing until he is 40. (ESPN), external

Belgium forward Eden Hazard, 26, has said he will wait until the end of the season to review his future at Chelsea. (Canal+ via Independent), external

Watford are confident manager Marco Silva does not want to join Everton as he is house-hunting in Hertfordshire. (Daily Mirror), external

Everton appear to have given up hope of trying to convince the Hornets to allow them to negotiate with Silva. (Hertfordshire Mercury), external

Crystal Palace will rival West Ham for the signing Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter, 27, in January. (Daily Mirror), external

Former England defender Sol Campbell said he would be interested in becoming the United States' head coach. (ESPN), external

France defender Eliaquim Mangala, 26, has admitted he could leave Manchester City in January. (Sun), external

Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez, 26, has given no indication he still wishes to leave Leicester City, said manager Claude Puel. (Leicester Mercury), external

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West Ham asked to be given an away fixture on Boxing Day because nearby Stratford station would not have been able to cope with the number of fans and post-Christmas sales shoppers. (Daily Telegraph), external

Swansea boss Paul Clement says he still has support from the club's board despite a disappointing start to the season. (Guardian), external

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he "does not care" that Danny Rose was upset by being left out of the north London derby. (Guardian), external

Glenn Murray feels his Brighton goals would get more credit if he had a 'fancy French name'. (Daily Telegraph), external

Neymar swore at reporters and stormed out of an interview after PSG's 7-1 win against Celtic, when he was asked about a move to Real Madrid. (Joe.co.uk), external

Chelsea have made the most money from player sales since the Premier League began. (Daily Star), external

Eden Hazard believes Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah was not given the chance he deserved at Chelsea. (Guardian), external

Leicester striker Jamie Vardy says he voted five times for his wife Rebekah to take part in a bush tucker trial on ITV's I'm A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!

Image source, Jamie Vardy

Best of Thursday's gossip

Arsene Wenger wants Feynoord boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst to be his successor as Arsenal manager. (Daily Star), external

Real Madrid hope to beat Manchester City to the signing of Gunners forward Alexis Sanchez, 28. (Don Balon, via Daily Express), external

Paris St-Germain could move for Sanchez in January, with the Chile striker's contract set to expire in the summer. (Daily Mirror), external

Everton have given up hope of appointing Watford boss Marco Silva as their new manager. (Independent), external

The Toffees are considering appointing RB Leipzig sporting director Ralf Rangnick instead. (Express), external

West Brom are likely to fail with a bid to appoint Sam Allardyce as their next boss. The ex-England boss is keen to return to international management. (Daily Mirror), external