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DAILY EXPRESS

Barcelona are preparing a January move for Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera.

Real Madrid are targeting Arsenal full-back Hector Bellerin as a replacement for Dani Carvajal.

Rafael Benitez is considering a shock Newcastle return for playmaker Hatem Ben Arfa, who is surplus to requirements at Paris Saint-Germain.

Aston Villa have joined Nottingham Forest in a battle to sign Hibernian midfielder John McGinn.

DAILY MIRROR

Tottenham are ready to step up their bid to sign Everton midfielder Ross Barkley in January.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is ready to add even more attacking options to his squad in January, despite his side's superb goalscoring record in 2017-18.

West Ham and England goalkeeper Joe Hart was the victim of a moped gang last week near the club's Chadwell Heath training complex - he had a watch, phone and wallet stolen.

DAILY MAIL

Barcelona are ready to launch their final attack to persuade Liverpool to sell Philippe Coutinho.

THE SUN

Mesut Ozil is furious over a "campaign" linking him with Manchester United and wants to remain at Arsenal in the long term.

Manchester City inserted a buy-back clause in the deal that saw teenage star Jadon Sancho join Borussia Dortmund in August.

Arsenal's efforts to replace Alexis Sanchez with AC Milan forward Andre Silva could be undermined by interest from Barcelona.

Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement to sign Brazil U17 star Alan, who is set to join the club next summer from Palmeiras after turning 18.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Former Southampton boss Claude Puel has emerged as a contender to replace Craig Shakespeare as Leicester manager.
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