Transfer gossip: Coutinho, Mourinho, Moyes, Salah, Neymar
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Paris St-Germain have made Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 25, their priority signing for next summer. (TF1 - in French), external
Manchester City believe they can sign Real Madrid midfielder Isco, despite the 25-year-old recently signing a long-term contract at the Bernabeu. (Don Balon, via Daily Express), external
Arsenal will offer 18-year-old striker Eddie Nketiah a new five-year contract that will take his weekly pay from £2,000 to £15,000. (Sun), external
With Burnley manager Sean Dyche linked with the Everton job, defender Stephen Ward says "it'd be a blow to lose him". (Times - subscription required), external
Should Dyche leave, Burnley will look to replace him with former Toffees and Manchester United boss David Moyes. (Sun), external
Former Newcastle and Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew is a contender for the Rangers job. (Scottish Daily Mail), external
Sunderland manager Simon Grayson faces the sack if his side do not beat Bolton on Tuesday. (Daily Star), external
Meanwhile...
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has criticised fans he believes should have been more vocal in their support of striker Romelu Lukaku. (Guardian), external
Mourinho says he has "no idea" when Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will be fit again. (Daily Mirror), external
Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah's stint as the club's penalty-taker could last just one game after his miss against Huddersfield on Saturday. (Liverpool Echo), external
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger says forward Alexis Sanchez has a "social contract" to perform well for the Gunners when they play Manchester City on Sunday. (Telegraph), external
Former Manchester City and QPR midfielder Joey Barton has described Everton caretaker manager David Unsworth as a "glorified PE teacher who shouldn't be in charge of a men's team". (Daily Mirror), external
Unsworth says he "he couldn't care less" about Barton's comments. (Daily Telegraph), external
Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale is set to miss out on facing former club Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday. (Times - subscription required), external

PSG forward Neymar visited his former Barcelona "brothers" at the weekend
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte believes England's successful year at youth level will make the senior side "very hard to beat" in the future. (Guardian), external
La Liga president Javier Tebas has again called for Uefa to punish Paris St-Germain for "cheating" Financial Fair Play rules. (L'Equipe - in French), external
Watford striker Troy Deeney could face a Football Association charge for his clash with Stoke midfielder Joe Allen, depending on referee Michael Oliver's report. (Daily Mail), external
The best of Sunday's gossip
Manchester City have decided against making a bid for Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez in January, preferring to sign him on a free in the summer. (Sunday Mirror), external
Everton's major shareholder Farhad Moshiri wants to make a £30m move for Chile international Sanchez in January. (Sun on Sunday), external
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright would like David Unsworth to be given an extended run in charge of the side, while major shareholder Moshiri would prefer a bigger name to replace Ronald Koeman. (Sunday Mirror), external
Everton are planning to bring in former England, Crystal Palace and Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce. (Sun on Sunday), external
Barcelona believe they can sign 25-year-old Liverpool and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho for £132m in the January transfer window with a down payment of £75m. (Sunday Express)
- Published29 October 2017

- Published30 October 2017

- Published29 October 2017
