Football gossip: De Gea, Ramsey, Drinkwater, Wan-Bissaka, Barrios
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Aaron Ramsey could be set for a surprise move to Bayern Munich after the Bundesliga giants expressed an interest in signing the 27-year-old Welsh midfielder when he leaves Arsenal next summer. (Sunday Express), external
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez wants caretaker manager Santiago Solari to stay in charge until he can convince Mauricio Pochettino to leave Tottenham. The Spanish giants sacked Julen Lopetegui last week. (Sunday Mirror), external
Barcelona are planning a move for Chelsea's Brazilian defender David Luiz in January. The 31-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season. (Sunday Express), external
Manchester United's plans to hand new contracts to Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea, 27, and French forward Anthony Martial, 22, are being hampered by the £400,000 weekly wage they gave Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez, 29, in January. (Sunday Mirror), external
Chelsea and Manchester City both want to sign Sunderland's 17-year-old English midfielder Bali Mumba, who has only made four league appearances for the League One side. (Sun on Sunday), external
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has defended his tactics after being criticised by former England international Gary Neville. (Observer), external
Tottenham want to sign Colombia midfielder Wilmar Barrios from Boca Juniors in January. The 25-year-old could be available for £16m. (Daily Star Sunday), external
The UK Government would firmly oppose any plans to form a breakaway European super league. (Sunday Telegraph), external
West Ham are considering a loan move for Greekstriker Kostas Mitroglou in January. The 30-year-old is currently at Marseille but would be available. (Mail on Sunday), external
Everton are keen on a move for Crystal Palace's Englishright-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 20, and could allow English winger Ademola Lookman, 21, to move the other way as part of the deal. (Sun on Sunday), external
The Football Association has started interviewing candidates to replace former technical director Dan Ashworth, with ex-Newcastle, Tottenham and QPR striker Les Ferdinand among the applicants. (Mail on Sunday), external