Thursday's gossip: Premier League clubs keen on Kolo Muani
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A number of Premier League clubs are considering a move for PSG forward Randal Kolo Muani, Manchester United are to step up their interest in Atalanta midfielder Ederson and Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah has decided to join Barcelona.
Tottenham and RB Leipzig are interested in France forward Randal Kolo Muani, who will be allowed to leave Paris St-Germain in January, while Liverpool have gathered information on the 26-year-old and Manchester United are monitoring the player's situation. (Sky Sports Germany), external
England forward Marcus Rashford is a target for PSG but the French club will not pay Manchester United's £50m-£60m asking price because of the 27-year-old's wages, which are believed to be in excess of £300,000-a-week. (Teamtalk), external
Manchester United are set to step up their interest in Atalanta midfielder Ederson but the Italian side will not sell the 25-year-old in January and will want at least €60m (£50m) for the Brazil international. (Tuttomercatoweb - in Italian), external
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has said the club want to keep France forward Christopher Nkunku at the club, despite the 27-year-old being linked with a move to get more first-team football. (Talksport), external
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West Ham want to sign a striker in the January transfer window but will have to raise funds by selling players if they want to sign anyone. (Mail), external
Germany international Jonathan Tah, 28, has decided to join Barcelona on a free transfer when his contract at Bayer Leverkusen runs out in the summer. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish), external
Liverpool coach John Heitinga is a leading candidate to become the new boss at West Bromwich Albion following Carlos Corberan leaving the post to become head coach at Valencia. (Football Insider), external
Netherlands centre-back Virgil van Dijk believes he "can play for another three, four years at least at the highest level" amid talks about extending his contract at Liverpool. The 33-year-old's current deal runs out in the summer. (Times - subscription required), external