Monday's gossip: Aguerd, Solskjaer, Davies, Verratti, Sancho, Vuskovic,
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp wants to make a move for West Ham and Morocco defender Nayef Aguerd next summer, but he will face competition from Manchester City for the 27-year-old. (Sun)
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has rejected the chance to take charge of the Norway women's national team. (Mirror)
Real Madrid are targeting a move for Bayern Munich and Canada defender Alphonso Davies, 22, next summer. (Marca - in Spanish)
Chelsea, Barcelona and Bayern Munich all tried to sign Marco Verratti, 30, from Paris St-Germain this summer. (Football Transfers)
The Italy midfielder is now set to join Qatari side Al Arabi from PSG for 45m euros (£38.7m). (Fabrizio Romano)
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is due to speak with Jadon Sancho on Monday for the first time since the manager accused the England winger, 23, of not doing enough to merit a place in the club's starting line-up. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Tottenham are on the verge of signing Hajduk Split's Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic,who had been linked with Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris St-Germain and Manchester City, but the 16-year-old will not join Spurs until the summer of 2025. (Standard)
Barcelona boss Xavi is set to sign a new contract at the club this week. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aston Villa are keen to sign Spanish attacker Alex Baena, 22, from manager Unai Emery's former club Villarreal. (Fichajes - in Spanish)
Inter Milan rejected approaches from Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle United for Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella this summer, but the 26-year-old could be available for around £77m next year. (Caught Offside)
Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha, 28, has told Fulham he wants to leave the club for Bayern Munich in January, after a summer move collapsed. (Teamtalk)
Southampton's 29-year-old Nigeria striker Paul Onuachu has arrived in Turkey to complete a loan move to Trabzonspor. (Daily Echo)
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