Football gossip: Zaha, Neymar, Morrison, Sanchez, Gracia
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Paris St-Germain are planning a surprise £100m move for Crystal Palace and Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha, 26, as a replacement for Brazil forward Neymar, 27. (Sunday Mirror), external
Manchester United are looking to make a January move for Leicester City's 22-year-old English midfielder James Maddison, who could cost £80m. (Sunday Mirror), external
Watford are considering the future of manager Javi Gracia after starting their Premier League campaign with three straight defeats and a run of seven consecutive losses stretching back to last season. (Mail on Sunday), external
Real Madrid will make a shock bid for Everton's 36-year-old Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg if Costa Rican Keylor Navas, 32, leaves the Spanish giants for PSG. (Football Insider), external
Manchester United and Inter Milan will resume talks on Monday about a loan deal for United's 30-year-old Chile forward Alexis Sanchez. (Observer), external
United will look to sign Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic, 24, for up to £20m from Dinamo Zagreb if Spaniard David de Gea, 28, does not sign a new deal at Old Trafford. (Sun on Sunday), external
Real Sociedad have agreed a deal to sign Arsenal's Spanish defender Nacho Monreal, 33. (Marca - in Spanish), external
Tottenham are increasingly confident 30-year-old Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld will sign a new deal. (Sun on Sunday), external
Fiorentina have joined the race to sign Liverpool's 18-year-old English striker Bobby Duncan on a season-long loan deal. (Mail on Sunday), external
Paris St-Germain are trying to resolve Paulo Dybala's image rights issue as they look to sign the 25-year-old Argentina forward from Juventus. (Calciomercato), external
Southampton are monitoring QPR's 21-year-old forward Eberechi Eze before a potential January bid for the Englishman. (Sun on Sunday), external
Sampdoria are interested in signing Aston Villa's Croatian goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic, 29. (Il Secolo XIX - in Italian), external
Fifa is investigating whether robots could replace assistant referees to make offside decisions, given they are already helping the video assistant referees. (Sunday Mirror), external