Sunday's gossip: Silva, Dest, Felix, Mbappe, Raphinha, Caicedo

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Barcelona will resume their pursuit of Manchester City's 28-year-old Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva in January after La Liga increased the club's salary cap by £490m. (Sport, via Mirror Online), external

Brighton and Hove Albion are ready to discuss a new deal with Moises Caicedo, with Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal all showing interest in the 20-year-old Ecuador midfielder. (Sunday Mirror), external

Wolfsburg and Denmark striker Jonas Wind, 23, says a transfer to Arsenal would be a "dream" move in his career. (Bulinews.com, via Mail Online), external

Manchester United could have signed United States right-back Sergino Dest, 21, from Barcelona this summer only for a boardroom disagreement to scupper the move. (The Athletic - subscription required), external

Bodo/Glimt's Norwegian coach Kjetil Knutsen, 53, and 43-year-old Italian Roberto de Zerbi - the former Shakhtar Donetsk boss - are among the names under consideration to be the new manager of Brighton. (Sunday Telegraph - subscription required), external

Paris St-Germain are set to pay 90% of Mauro Icardi's salary while the 29-year-old Argentina forward is on loan at Galatasaray this season. (RMC, via Mirror Online), external

Former Leeds United forward Raphinha, 25, has reiterated his decision to snub a move to Chelsea this summer was influenced by the Brazilian's desire to emulate his boyhood hero Ronaldinho. (La Vanguardia, via Metro), external

Leeds United are unlikely to revive their interest in Bamba Dieng after missing out on the 22-year-old Senegal and Marseille striker on transfer deadline day. (Express Online), external

La Liga president Javier Tebas has criticised Paris St-Germain and Kylian Mbappe following the 23-year-old France striker's decision to reject a move to Spain. (Mirror Online), external

Atletico Madrid and Portugal forward Joao Felix, 22, says he knows nothing of transfer interest from Manchester United during the closing stages of the summer window. (Standard), external

Carlo Ancelotti could be set for a new deal at Real Madrid, with the club said to be delighted about his impact and keen for the Italian to continue at the Bernabeu. (Marca), external

West Ham are to make a £12m move to sign Sheffield United and Ireland defender John Egan, 29, in January. (Sun on Sunday), external

Wolves will launch a new transfer bid for Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez after Benfica pipped them to the 21-year-old's signature from River Plate in the summer. (Sun on Sunday), external

Chelsea are interested in bringing Luis Campos to Stamford Bridge as the club's sporting director. The Portuguese former manager currently works as a football adviser at Paris St-Germain. (Sunday Times - subscription required), external

Manager Brendan Rodgers and Leicester City's new head of recruitment Martyn Glover have held discussions over future transfer windows after the Foxes signed just one outfield player in the summer. (Leicester Mercury), external

Newcastle are planning a £2.5m move for Sunderland's 15-year-old English midfielder Chris Rigg - rated as one of the best young prospects in the country. (Sun on Sunday), external

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