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Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard, 23, is to discuss a new deal that could see him double his wages to £50,000-a-week. (Daily Mirror)
Argentine midfielder Manuel Lanzini, 22, currently on loan at West Ham from UAE side Al Jazira Club, says it is "an honour" to be linked with a move to Liverpool. (Independent)
Manchester United and Arsenal are interested in Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, 21, who is highly-rated despite a lack of first-team opportunities at the Italian champions. (Gazzetta World)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is keen to sign Lazio midfielder Lucas Biglia, 29, but will face competition from Manchester United for his signature. (Fichajes - in Spanish)
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has claimed the Eagles have the "biggest potential of any single football club in the country" . (Daily Telegraph)
Arsenal midfielder Gedion Zelalem, 18, is set to extend his stay on loan at Rangers until the end of the season. (Metro)
Gunners midfielder Francis Coquelin, 24, could be out until the New Year after suffering a knee injury during Saturday's defeat against West Bromwich Albion. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel, 30, says the 4-1 victory at Manchester City on Saturday proves that new boss Jurgen Klopp is a winner and that he has instilled more belief in the players. (Liverpool Echo)
Forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 30, is furious after Real Madrid's 4-0 home defeat by Barcelona and wants manager Rafael Benitez replaced. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea praised tennis player Novak Djokovic after he claimed the ATP Tour Finals title in London.
Former Tottenham striker Gary Lineker was impressed with the North London club's 4-1 victory over West Ham at White Hart Lane. He tweeted: "This is the most promising Spurs outfit for many a year. Pochettino has got them bang on!"
Tottenham striker Harry Kane was delighted after his two goals in the convincing win over the Hammers.
When Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale was asked what thing he craves for from home most while playing in Spain, he replied: "Chocolate. Every time I come home, I go back with bags of the stuff. Galaxy, Dairy Milk - anything." (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool fans are believed to be behind a cheeky Wikipedia edit claiming that Reds boss Jurgen Klopp now owns Manchester City's Etihad Stadium following his team's 4-1 victory there on Saturday. (Guardian)