Gossip column: Ramos, Pedro, Berahino, Austin, Mourinho

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Manchester United's hopes of signing Real Madrid centre-back Sergio Ramos appear to be over with the 29-year-old set to agree a new contract with the Bernabeu club. (Daily Mail), external

Barcelona forward Pedro, 27, wants to leave for more first-team football and could join Manchester United for 30m euros (£21.4m) but Barca manager Luis Enrique is against the move. (Marca), external

Image source, Daily Mirror

Tottenham will make a £15m bid for West Brom striker Saido Berahino, 21, this week and are also targeting 26-year-old Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie. (London Evening Standard), external

Wolfsburg say they do not need to sell Belgium midfielder and Manchester City target Kevin de Bruyne, 24, as they are not a "selling club". (Daily Mirror), external

De Bruyne, though, has said he is keen to join Manchester City and admits he is unsure where his future lies. (Daily Star), external

Paris St-Germain manager Laurent Blanc is confident 27-year-old Manchester United midfielder Angel Di Maria's move will go ahead despite a hitch in negotiations. (Daily Express), external

Newcastle do not want to pay QPR's £15m asking price for striker Charlie Austin but will bid £13.25m for the 26-year-old. (Daily Express), external

Manchester City have negotiated a £10m compulsory purchase agreement and a 20% sell-on clause in the season-long loan deal Stevan Jovetic, 25, is set to sign with Inter Milan. (Daily Telegraph), external

Southampton's attempt to bring defender Calum Chambers, 20, back to the club on loan from Arsenal has been rejected by Gunners manager Arsene Wenger. (Daily Mirror), external

Saints are also trying to sign QPR defender Steven Caulker, 23, on loan with a view to an £8m permanent deal. (Daily Mail), external

Top football stories

Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo, 25, is set to be fined £140,000 - two weeks' wages - after passport issues prevented him from linking up with the club during their pre-season tour of the United States. (Daily Mail) , external

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes the leadership qualities of 24-year-old forward Eden Hazard make him a candidate to captain the Blues. (London Evening Standard), external

Mourinho also said he regards Hazard as a better player than Real Madrid's Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, 30. (Times), external

Former Newcastle United manager John Carver says he saw a psychologist during their successful battle against relegation last season.(Daily Telegraph), external

Premier League newcomers Bournemouth must follow the example of Swansea to succeed in the top flight, according to Cherries manager Eddie Howe. (Daily Express), external

Former Wolves winger and Mali international Bakary Sako, 27, will sign for West Brom after lowering his wage demands.(Guardian), external

England manager Roy Hodgson will meet with Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn in the next few weeks to clarify when his future will be decided. (Independent), external

Image source, Daily Mail

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has challenged striker Wayne Rooney, 29, to become their equivalent of Manchester City's Sergio Aguero by scoring 25 goals this season. (Manchester Evening News), external

Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson fears the Reds could be "undercooked" for the new campaign because of facing a lack of quality opposition in pre-season. (Liverpool Echo), external

Burnley are facing a fight from Nottingham Forest to sign their midfielder Henri Lansbury, 24. (Lancashire Telegraph), external

League One Coventry City are set to sign 18-year-old Newcastle United striker Adam Armstrong on a long-term loan deal.(Coventry Telegraph), external

Norwich's imminent capture of Hull City midfielder Robbie Brady, 23, could trigger a busy transfer spell for the Canaries, who want to make four other signings. (Norwich Evening News), external

Best of social media

Following Stoke City's signing of another ex-Barcelona player in Ibrahim Afellay, Talksport tweeted: "First Bojan, now Afellay...who's next?! Fans shocked as Barcelona forward joins Stoke." Potters midfielder Charlie Adam decided to answer and replied:, external "They have a couple players up front that are not bad."

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal hinted at a "surprise" signing earlier this month. Could forward Memphis Depay have revealed who it is after posting a picture, external on Instagram of him chatting to Everton forward Romelu Lukaku? He wrote: "Me and @romelulukakubolingoli10 in an conversation. See you soon B."

Image source, Depay on Instagram

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has tweeted a warning, external to manager Louis van Gaal not to let winger Angel Di Maria leave without lining up an adequate replacement.

Image source, .

And finally

Liverpool posted a picture of Emre Can, Philippe Coutinho and Christian Benteke on their Twitter account along with the message: "Adam Lallana can't wait to link up with 'world class' talent waiting back at Melwood." However, the original picture also featured Mario Balotelli before he was cropped out. (Metro), external

Bournemouth are studying the social media history of their transfer targets as manager Eddie Howe looks to make sure any new players have the right personality. (Times), external