Monday's gossip: Varane, Iling-Junior, Sangante, Andre, Beier, Godfrey, Araujo
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Raphael Varane could leave Manchester United in January as the former France defender, 30, is not on good terms with manager Erik ten Hag. (Nicolo Schira), external
Tottenham now lead Newcastle in the race to sign English winger Samuel Iling-Junior, 20, from Juventus. (Football Insider), external
Tottenham, Newcastle and Manchester United are interested in signing Valencia and Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, 23. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external
Fulham are stepping up their interest in Le Havre's Senegalese centre-half Arouna Sangante, 21. (Sun), external
Fulham have also shown an interest in signing Fluminense's 22-year-old Brazil midfielder Andre. (Nicolo Schira), external
Liverpool are among the Premier League clubs interested in 21-year-old German forward Maximilian Beier, who is expected to leave Hoffenheim next summer. (Sky Sports Germany), external
Everton are prepared to sell England centre-back Ben Godfrey, 25, to Tottenham in January if a bid is submitted. (Football Insider), external
Manchester United have offered to double the wages of Barcelona's 24-year-old Uruguay defender Ronald Araujo, who is not interested in a January move to Bayern Munich. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish), external
French forward Mathys Tel, 18, has decided to stay at Bayern Munich at least until next summer, despite many clubs enquiring about a loan, including Manchester United. (Sky Sports Germany), external
Chelsea and Liverpool are keeping tabs on Inter Milan and Turkey midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, 29. (Tuttosport - in Italian), external
Chelsea have entered talks with Palmeiras over a deal to sign 16-year-old Brazilian winger Estevao Willian, known as 'Messinho', who has also attracted interest from Barcelona. (Goal, via Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish), external
Manager Mikel Arteta has invited Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp to return to the club as part of their academy coaching staff. (Football Transfers), external

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