Thursday's gossip: Salah, Mbappe, Martinez, Dendoncker, McAteer, Kiwior, Santos, Guirassy
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The sale of Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 31, next summer could open the door for Liverpool to sign 23-year-old France forward Kylian Mbappe from Paris St-Germain. (Team Talk) , external
Mbappe remains committed to PSG this season and there is no indication of any interest from Liverpool. (Football Transfers) , external
Argentina striker Lautaro Martinez, 26, is expected to sign a new contract with Inter Milan, despite being linked with Chelsea and Manchester United. (90 Min), external
Aston Villa are prepared to listen to offers for 28-year-old Belgium midfielder Leander Dendoncker, who is being monitored by Everton. (Football Insider), external
Everton and Crystal Palace are interested in Leicester City's 22-year-old Irish midfielder Kasey McAteer. (Football Transfers) , external
Tottenham may reject offers for Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 28, and English midfielder Oliver Skipp, 23, with Uruguay midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, 26, ruled out until February with an ankle injury. (Telegraph - subscription), external
AC Milan will look to ease their central defensive problems by signing Arsenal's 23-year-old Poland defender Jakub Kiwior on loan in January. (Calciomercato - in Italian), external
Barcelona want to extend 29-year-old Portugal defender Joao Cancelo's loan deal from Manchester City until 2025. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Chelsea are prepared to recall 19-year-old Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos in January as they are not happy with his loan situation at Nottingham Forest. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Aston Villa have identified Lens and Ghana midfielder Salis Abdul Samed, 23, as a potential replacement should they be forced to sell 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz. (Team Talk), external
Newcastle United are interested in Stuttgart's 27-year-old Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy. (Rudy Galetti) , external
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has the full support of owner Evangelos Marinakis. (Telegraph - subscription), external
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