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Transfer rumours: Pogba, Sancho, Haaland, Pochettino, Mbappe, Diallo, Saliba, Choudhury


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Manchester United will sell France midfielder Paul Pogba, 27, in the summer after accepting that he will not sign a new contract. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

Manchester United are unsure whether to pursue 20-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho, with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer more interested in his Borussia Dortmund colleague and 20-year-old Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

New Paris St-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino hopes 22-year-old France forward Kylian Mbappe will sign a new contract amid interest from Liverpool. (AS)external-link

Atalanta are keen on loaning 18-year-old Ivorian winger Amad Diallo to Manchester United for the rest of the season. (Manchester Evening News)external-link

Diallo has the paperwork to complete his move to Manchester United but Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini says the club have made a late plea to keep him. (Star on Sunday)external-link

William Saliba is ready to take a pay cut to leave Arsenal, with a host of clubs expected to bid for the 19-year-old French defender in the January transfer window. (L’Equipe via Sport Witness)external-link

Newcastle are among the clubs offered the chance to sign Leicester’s former England Under-21 midfielder Hamza Choudhury, 23. (Newcastle Chronicle)external-link

Crystal Palace and Leicester are among the clubs interested in Schalke’s Turkish defender Ozan Kabak, 20. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce is hopeful of a loan move for Chelsea’s 23-year-old England defender Fikayo Tomori. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

France forward Olivier Giroud, 34 – who has been linked with West Ham -says he would like to stay at Chelsea and win trophies. (Sky Sports)external-link

Versatile Netherlands international Timothy Fosu-Mensah, 23, wants to stay at Manchester United despite recently turning down a new contract. (Manchester Evening News)external-link

Stoke are in talks to sign Wales and former Manchester City winger Rabbi Matondo, 20, on loan from German side Schalke. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Barcelona presidential candidate Joan Laporta says he will not be drawn into naming potential transfer targets, unlike his rivals for the position. (Goal)external-link

West Brom boss Sam Allardyce has opted against signing Manchester United’s Wales winger Daniel James, 23, and Middlesbrough’s English winger Duncan Watmore, 26. He favours a centre-back, midfielder and striker instead. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Arsenal have been linked with a move for Germany midfielder Julian Brandt, 24, in January but Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc says there has been no contact. (Bild via Goal)external-link

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has asked fans to be patient over the form of Germany midfielder Kai Havertz, 21, who joined from Bayer Leverkusen in September. (Sunday Telegraph)external-link

Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman thinks some of his players should leave in search of regular football. (Sport)external-link

Koeman says he has no regrets at seeing Luis Suarez leave Barcelona, claiming the decision to let the 33-year-old Uruguay striker join Atletico Madrid in September was taken by those above him. (Goal)external-link

Inter Milan have offered former Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen to Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. The Dane, 28, has also been linked with a move to Paris St-Germain. (Marca)external-link

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