Transfer rumours: Ronaldo, Bellingham, Phillips, Fofana, Rudiger, Brereton Diaz, Martial

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Real Madrid are monitoring Cristiano Ronaldo's situation at Manchester United. The La Liga club believe a deal for the 36-year-old Portugal forward could be struck in January following Ralf Rangnick's arrival at Old Trafford. (Football Insider), external

Manchester United interim manager Rangnick has advised the club to monitor RB Leipzig's Mali midfielder Amadou Haidara, 23, Borussia Dortmund's England midfielder Jude Bellingham, 18, and 26-year-old Leeds United and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips. (ESPN), external

Chelsea are weighing up a possible move for Leicester and France Under-21 defender Wesley Fofana, 20, with Germany's Antonio Rudiger, 28, and 25-year-old Denmark centre-back Andreas Christensen yet to sign new contracts at Stamford Bridge. (Goal), external

Rudiger is set to become one of football's highest-paid defenders if he decides to leave Chelsea, with several European clubs willing to quadruple his current salary. (Mail), external

Brighton are moving closer to reaching a £20m deal with Championship club Blackburn Rovers for 22-year-old Chile striker Ben Brereton Diaz. (Mirror), external

The Seagulls have also held talks over a deal for Poland midfielder Kacper Kozlowski, 18, to join them from Pogon Szczecin in January. (Daily Telegraph - subscription required), external

Liverpool are prepared to activate the 50m euros (£42.6m) release clause of Barcelona's 17-year-old Spanish midfielder Gavi. (El Nacional - in Spanish), external

Newcastle United, Barcelona, Arsenal and Paris St-Germain have emerged as the frontrunners to sign Manchester United's 26-year-old France forward Anthony Martial. (Mirror), external

Barcelona president Joan Laporta says the club is moving in the right direction and the first team will be strengthened in the January transfer window. (Marca), external

Barcelona have increased their bid for 21-year-old Manchester City and Spain winger Ferran Torres to 45m euros (£38m) with a further 15m euros (£12.8m) in add-ons. (Sport - in Spanish), external

The La Liga side have also explored the possibility of signing three Chelsea defenders on free transfers next summer - Rudiger, Christensen and Spain's Cesar Azpilicueta, 32. (Mirror), external

Barca have also targeted 21-year-old River Plate and Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, who has a 25m euros (£21.3m) release clause. (Sportitalia via AS), external

Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey is keen to leave Juventus in January, with Everton and Newcastle both interested in the 30-year-old. (Gazzetta dello Sport via Football Italia), external

Manchester City are interested in Arsenal's 21-year-old Portuguese left-back Nuno Tavares, who has impressed since joining in the summer from Benfica. (ESPN, via Metro), external

Arsenal are prepared to offer 80m euros (£68m) for Fiorentina's 21-year-old Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic. (Sport Mediaset, via Metro), external

The Gunners are under pressure to sell English midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 24, who is growing increasingly frustrated at a lack of playing time. (Mail), external

Tottenham and Netherlands forward Steven Bergwijn, 24, is open to joining Ajax in January having failed to work his way into Spurs boss Antonio Conte's plans. (De Telegraaf via Football-Oranje), external

West Ham have had a bid of £21m rejected by Real Madrid for 30-year-old Belgium forward Eden Hazard. (El Nacional, via Mail), external

The Hammers will open new contract talks with English forward Jarrod Bowen, 24, next year amid interest from Premier League rivals Liverpool. (90min), external

Norwich City's 21-year-old English right-back Max Aarons is among Roma manager Jose Mourinho's January transfer targets. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Real Sociedad's Belgium winger Adnan Januzaj, 26, is a target of La Liga rivals Barcelona. The former Manchester United player's contract expires at the end of the season. (Sport - in Spanish), external

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