Football gossip: Lukaku, Hazard, Neymar, Mbappe, De Jong, Jimenez

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Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 25, is considering his future at Manchester United after becoming frustrated with manager Jose Mourinho. (Sun), external

Mourinho says Manchester United have no chance of winning the Premier League title soon if Manchester City and Liverpool keep spending. (Mirror), external

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has ruled out a move for Chelsea and Belgium midfielder Eden Hazard, 27. (Standard), external

Paris St-Germain were ready to sell either Brazil striker Neymar, 26, or France forward Kylian Mbappe, 19, to avoid Financial Fair Play sanctions. (L'Equipe - in French), external

But PSG have denied the story and accused L'Equipe of a vendetta against the club. (PSG - in French), external

Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 21, wants to join PSG over Manchester City this summer, and the French side are prepared to pay 75m euros (£67m) to sign the Netherlands international. (De Telegraaf - in Dutch), external

Manchester United and Chelsea target Alex Sandro has reportedly signed a new contract at Juventus. The 27-year-old Brazil left-back is set to stay in Turin until 2023. (Sun), external

Wolves will break their transfer record and pay 38m euros (£34m) to make 27-year-old Mexico striker Raul Jimenez's loan deal from Benfica permanent. (O Jogo - in Portuguese), external

Leicester boss Claude Puel expects England centre-back Harry Maguire to stay at the club, even if Manchester United make another bid to sign the 25-year-old in January. (Sky Sports), external

Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez has denied the club have already made a £15m offer to sign Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron, 24, from MLS side Atlanta United. (Goal), external

Liverpool are unlikely to recall winger Harry Wilson, 21, from his loan at Derby in January despite a series of injuries and the Wales international's fine form in the Championship. (Liverpool Echo), external

Arsenal boss Unai Emery has decided against severe punishments for the four players allegedly shown inhaling nitrous oxide because the party was before the season started. (Sun), external

West Ham and Scotland winger Robert Snodgrass says he returned to the club out of shape because of eating in service stations during his loan spell at Aston Villa last season. (Mail), external

Manchester United have allowed forward Alexis Sanchez to return home to Chile to continue his recovery from a hamstring injury. (Independent), external

Arsenal cannot recall Callum Chambers, 23, from his loan at Fulham despite several injuries to defenders, including Rob Holding being ruled out for up to nine months with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. (Evening Standard), external

Manchester United are preparing a move for 18-year-old Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo, who is on loan at League Two side Newport County. (Express), external

Atletico Madrid have lined up Celta Vigo and Uruguay striker Maxi Gomez, 22, as a replacement for injured former Chelsea forward Diego Costa. (Marca), external

Club Brugge manager Ivan Leko says striker Wesley Moraes, 22, has the ability to play for Arsenal after reports linking the Brazilian with a move to the Gunners. (La Derniere Heure - in French), external

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has downplayed the chances of rekindling their interest in Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish, 23, in January. (Goal), external

The Argentine says Wembley, where Spurs are playing their homes games while their new stadium is built, has improved his view of English people. (Telegraph), external

Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton, 32, is the subject of a transfer battle between Aston Villa and Leeds. (Star), external

Manchester United have secured a deal for 16-year-old Amiens striker Noam Emeran, fending off interest from Juventus, Valencia and PSG. (RMC - in French), external

Cardiff boss Neil Warnock "would imagine" he will be in the 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here' jungle next year, following in the footsteps of former Tottenham and QPR manager Harry Redknapp. (Mail), external

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