Sunday's gossip: Lewandowski, Neto, Diomande, Vlahovic, Lingard, Gimenez, Malen
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Barcelona and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 35, remains on the list of players the Saudi Pro League wants to sign. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Arsenal hope to sign Wolves' 23-year-old Portugal forward Pedro Neto in the January transfer window. (Mirror), external
Arsenal are monitoring 19-year-old Sporting Lisbon and Ivory Coast defender Ousmane Diomande. (Givemesport), external
Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli says Chelsea failed to sign 23-year-old Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic because they did not meet Juve's valuation. (La Repubblica via Goal), external
West Ham chose not to sign England forward and free agent Jesse Lingard, 30, because of his lack of fitness. (Football Insider), external
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have expressed an interest in 22-year-old Feyenoord and Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez. (Fijaches - in Spanish), external
The Saudi Arabia football federation has approached leading English Premier League referees about officiating in the Saudi Pro League. (Telegraph - subscription), external
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is keen to sign Netherlands forward Donyell Malen, 24, from Borussia Dortmund as he looks for a back-up option for 31-year-old Egypt winger Mohamed Salah. (Bild via Express), external
Bayern Munich are in talks to re-sign 35-year-old former Germany defender Jerome Boateng, who is a free agent after leaving Lyon at the end of last season. (Sky Sports Germany), external
Everton are ready to offer England Under-21 defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, a new contract. (Football Insider), external
Real Madrid want to sign Athletic Bilbao's 21-year-old Spain forward Nico Williams in January. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external
Juventus are set to hold talks to extend the contract of 28-year-old France midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who signed a new one-year deal in the summer. (Tuttosport via Football Italia), external
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