Monday's gossip: Hazard, Gordon, Mudryk, Nkunku, Saliba, Gakpo
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Newcastle United and Aston Villa are interested in bringing Real Madrid's Belgium forward Eden Hazard, 31, back to the Premier League. (El Nacional - in Spanish), external
Tottenham are weighing up a move for Everton's English winger Anthony Gordon, 21, in the January transfer window. (Sun), external
Arsenal remain interested in signing Shakhtar Donetsk and Ukraine winger Mykhaylo Mudryk, 21. (CaughtOffside), external
RB Leipzig's France forward Christopher Nkunku, 24, would be willing to wait for Real Madrid before deciding upon a move to Chelsea. (El Nacional - in Spanish), external
Arsenal are working on new deals for France defender William Saliba, 21, England winger Bukayo Saka, 21, and Brazil forward Gabriel Martinelli. (Fabrizio Romano), external
PSV Eindhoven director Marcel Brands has said Leeds United made an offer of £30m plus £11m in bonuses for Netherlands winger Cody Gakpo, 23, last summer. (ESPN - in Dutch), external
Lille and Canada forward Jonathan David, 22, is being monitored by a number of Premier League clubs, including Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal. (GiveMeSport), external
Brentford striker Ivan Toney, 26, remains available for World Cup selection for England despite being under FA investigation over a betting probe. (Sun), external
Crystal Palace and Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha, 29, is refusing to speculate on his future despite his contract coming to an end in the summer. (Sky Sports), external
West Ham are plotting a January move for Blackburn Rovers and Chile forward Ben Brereton Diaz, 23. (Football Insider), external
Leeds are leading the race to sign Birmingham's 18-year-old midfielder English midfielder George Hall. (Sun), external
Aston Villa playmaker Philippe Coutinho's hopes of making Brazil's squad for the World Cup are over, with a thigh injury ruling the 30-year-old out for up to 10 weeks. (Mail), external

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