Saturday's gossip: Ramsdale, Lewandowski, Guimaraes, Fornals, Morato
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Chelsea could move to sign Arsenal and England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 25, after confirmation Blues stopper Robert Sanchez will be sidelined with a knee injury. (Talksport}, external
Barcelona may sell Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 35, this summer to help fund a move for Newcastle's 26-year-old Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes. (Football Transfers), external
Real Madrid are keeping tabs on Jude Bellingham's younger brother Jobe off the back of the 18-year-old's impressive start to life at Sunderland. (Sport - in Spanish), external
West Ham are hoping to sell 27-year-old Spain midfielder Pablo Fornals to help fund their January spending, with the Hammers keen to sign two full-backs and a striker. (90Min), external
Tottenham are lining up a move for Benfica's Brazilian defender Morato, 22, after he impressed scouts watching him against RB Salzburg in the Champions League in midweek. (Sun), external
Chelsea are braced for a £34m battle with Italian giants Juventus, Inter Milan and Roma for the signature of Torino and Italy defender Alessandro Buongiorno, 24. (Sun), external
United States midfielder Brenden Aaronson, 23, may cut his loan at Union Berlin short and return to parent club Leeds in January because of a lack of regular first-team football. (Teamtalk), external
Liverpool face competition from Newcastle, AC Milan and Roma for £60m-rated Bayer Leverkusen and Ecuador defender Piero Hincapie, 21. (Bild - in German, subscription required), external
Manchester United will not make a decision about Erik ten Hag's future as manager until Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment deal is complete, even if they were to suffer a heavy defeat at Liverpool on Sunday. (Football Insider), external
Luka Modric is set to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season as the club is not expected to offer the 38-year-old Croatia midfielder a new contract. (Sport - in Spanish), external
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