Monday's gossip: Rashford, Guardiola, Mount, Gvardiol, Dalot, Felix, Ramos
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Paris St-Germain are willing to make 25-year-old England striker Marcus Rashford, whose contract with Manchester United runs out in the summer, one of football's best-paid players. (Mirror), external
Manager Erik ten Hag says Manchester United will exercise an option to extend the deals of Rashford and 23-year-old Portugal right-back Diogo Dalot until 2024. (Metro), external
The Brazilian Football Federation plans to ask Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola if he would be interested in becoming national team manager at the end of the season. (Sport - in Spanish) , external
Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have submitted offers for 20-year-old RB Leipzig and Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol, while Bayern Munich are also interested. (Foot Mercato - in French), external
Juventus are prepared to let three players leave in order to fund a move for Chelsea's 23-year-old England midfielder Mason Mount. (CalcioMercato via Mail) , external
Liverpool are in the running to sign 27-year-old Napoli and Mexico forward Hirving Lozano in January. (Mirror), external
Portugal striker Joao Felix's agent, who has already held talks with Chelsea and Manchester United, hopes to speak to Aston Villa and Newcastle United about their interest in the 23-year-old Atletico Madrid forward. (Mirror), external
Arsenal have joined the list of clubs, which also includes PSG, who are keen on Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix. (AS - in Spanish), external
Arsenal are also keen on Shakhtar Donetsk's Ukraine winger Mykhaylo Mudryk, 21, but the asking price for him and Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix could be too high. (Football London) , external
Juventus could look to sign Chelsea and England midfielder Mason Mount, 23, and let 27-year-old France international Adrien Rabiot, 28-year-old Argentina midfielder Leandro Paredes and American Weston McKennie, 24, leave to raise funds. (CalcioMercato - in Italian), external
Benfica president Rui Costa says they will not allow any key players - including 21-year-old Portugal striker Goncalo Ramos, who has been linked with Manchester United - to leave unless their buyout clauses are met. (Mirror), external
Newcastle are hoping to sign 24-year-old United States forward Christian Pulisic, while Arsenal and Manchester United are also monitoring the situation. (Mirror), external
Newcastle will allow 29-year-old English centre-back Jamaal Lascelles, Northern Ireland left-back Jamal Lewis, 24, and Scottish wingers Matt Ritchie, 33, and Ryan Fraser, 28, to leave in January. (Football Insider), external
Metz and Mali midfielder Boubacar Traore, 21, is expected to meet the clauses in his loan move to Wolves to turn it into a permanent £9.5m switch during the second half of the season. (Express & Star), external
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