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PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 34, is interested in moving to the Premier League, with Arsenal his club of choice. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United plan to sign a left-back in January as Luke Shaw, 20, recovers from a broken leg, with Wolfsburg's Ricardo Rodriguez, 23, the latest player to be scouted. (Sunday Mirror)
Chelsea want Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 26, as Jose Mourinho bids to sign two new strikers. (Sun on Sunday)
Tottenham are planning to move for Corinthians forward Alexandre Pato, 26, if they lose out to Chelsea in the race to sign West Brom striker Saido Berahino. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, 42, has been offered a £10m deal to manage in the Middle East. (Sunday Express)
Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini, 62, says he would pick the same XI that lost 4-1 at home to Liverpool again. (Manchester Evening News)
Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins, 52, has criticised sections of the media for "sitting waiting" to criticise the club following their rise over the past 12 years. (Wales Online)
After his side went top of the Premier League with a 3-0 win at Newcastle, Leicester midfielder Andy King said: "Get in!!!!! Lads were different class. Thanks to all the away support!"
Manchester United winger and former Watford player Ashley Young said: "Great being back at Vicarage Road today, thanks to all the Watford FC fans for the warm welcome. Big three points for us, team spirit."
Everton striker Arouna Kone enjoyed a "victory dinner" after his side beat bottom club Aston Villa 4-0.
Stoke striker Peter Crouch said his former team Liverpool were playing "some El Clasico stuff" as they went 3-0 up in the first half before eventually winning 4-1 at Manchester City.
After his side won 1-0 at Southampton, Stoke forward Bojan Krkic said: "Buzzing with the win, the goal... and the top assist from Erik Pieters! Come on Potters!!"
Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is 100-1 to be elected as Manchester's first mayor in 2017. (Metro)