Transfer gossip: Sancho, Cahill, Sarri, Malcom, Janssen, Valencia
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Manchester United are monitoring Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, who left Manchester City to join the German club, with a view to making a summer move for the 18-year-old England international. (Metro), external
Chelsea's English defender Gary Cahill, 33, turned down moves to Juventus, Monaco and Fulham on transfer deadline day. (Sky Sports), external
Arsenal pulled out of a deadline-day deal for Barcelona's 21-year-old Brazilian winger Malcom. (Mirror), external
Talks between Schalke and Tottenham for Spurs' Netherlands striker Vincent Janssen, 24, fell through on Thursday. (Football.London), external
Manchester United and Ecuador defender Antonio Valencia, 33, turned down the chance to join Fulham and Newcastle United. (Sun), external
Southampton turned down loan offers from four Premier League clubs for striker Charlie Austin, 29. (Sky Sports), external
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri refused to travel on the team bus following his side's 4-0 loss at Bournemouth on Wednesday. (Mail), external
Sarri asked the Blues players if he was the cause of their poor recent away form during a lengthy team meeting following the defeat by the Cherries. (Times - subscription required), external
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard was singled out for criticism during the meeting, with Sarri accusing the 28-year-old Belgium international of failing to follow instructions. (Telegraph), external
Manchester City are set to open talks about a contract extension with England midfielder Fabian Delph, 29. (Sun) , external
Udinese have ended their interest in Derby's English midfielder Tom Huddlestone, 32. (Derby Telegraph), external
Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah will remain at Emirates Stadium after a potential loan move to Augsburg fell through for the 19-year-old England Under-21 forward. (Football.London), external
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk said he could sense the nervousness at Anfield during the Premier League leaders' 1-1 draw with Leicester City - but the Netherlands international, 27, added that the anxiety is "not really necessary at the moment". (Guardian), external
Tottenham and South Korea forward Son Heung-min, 26, believes his team can beat Liverpool and Manchester City to the title. (Express), external