Manchester United have been given hope a deal for Borussia Dortmund and England winger Jadon Sancho, 20, can still be done after they ‘misjudged’ their summer approach. (Star)
United are also targeting Sporting Lisbon’s 16-year-old Luis Gomes. The Portuguese midfielder has been dubbed ‘the next Luis Figo’ in his homeland. (Mirror)
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says the club must sign a new centre-back after Netherlands international Virgil van Dijk, 29, was injured against Everton. (Mail)
The Reds have been boosted by the news that goalkeeper Alisson, 28, is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a shoulder injury and the Brazilian could return before the end of the month. (The Athletic – subscription required)
France midfielder N’Golo Kante, 29, has no intention of leaving Chelsea any time soon despite reported interest from Real Madrid and Inter Milan. (Star)
American investment company ALK Capital LLC remain in talks to buy Burnley, although discussions are taking longer than expected. (Mail)
Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock says Yannick Bolasie, 31, and his agent are partly to blame for the DR Congo winger’s proposed loan move from Everton collapsing on deadline day. (Yorkshire Post)
Derby County player-coach Wayne Rooney is expecting the results of a Covid-19 test on Monday after discovering a friend who sold him a watch has tested positive for coronavirus. (Telegraph – subscription required)
Argentina forward Paulo Dybala was involved in a tunnel row with Juventus’ chief football officer Fabio Paratici after being left out of the starting line-up on Saturday. (Tuttosport via Mail)
French winger Allan Saint-Maximin, 23, became one of Newcastle’s top earners when he signed a new six-year deal – with his wages almost doubling to £70,000 per week. (Newcastle Chronicle)
Burnley are interested in Strasbourg centre-back Mohamed Simakan and are considering making a £15m bid for the 20-year-old Frenchman in January. (Sun)
Liverpool winger Harvey Elliott, 17, studied Blackburn’s squad before agreeing a loan move to the Championship side. (Mail)
EFL clubs are threatening to withhold taxes in an attempt to secure a government bailout. (Sun)
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