Football gossip: Southgate, Simeone, Kane, Valencia, Fellaini, Tosun, Wilson

Football gossip

Manchester United are considering an approach for England boss Gareth Southgate as they continue to search for Jose Mourinho's permanent successor. (Sunday Telegraph)external-link

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone, whose contract with the Spanish club expires in 18 months, is also on Manchester United's shortlist to become their next manager. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

Tottenham have put a £310m price tag on England striker Harry Kane with Real Madrid rumoured to be interested in the 25-year-old. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

Arsenal have told Juventus they will have to pay £18m to sign midfielder Aaron Ramsey in January if the Italian club do not want to wait to sign him on a free transfer when the 28-year-old's contract runs out in the summer. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

Real Madrid will bid for Chelsea forward Eden Hazard, 28, and Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen, 26, in the summer when the pair will have a year left on their contracts. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

Tottenham are willing to match Paris St-Germain's offer for Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong in order to sign the 21-year-old as a replacement for Christian Eriksen. (Sunday Express)external-link

West Ham will make another offer for Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 26, after having a £10m bid rejected. (Sunday Express)external-link

Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia, 33, is set to leave Old Trafford when his contract expires in the summer. Inter Milan are interested in signing the Ecuador international. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

AC Milan are preparing a move to sign Manchester United and Belgium midfielder Marouane Fellaini, 31. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Chelsea have enquired about Paris St-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The 23-year-old France international is also a target for Barcelona. (L'Equipe - in French)external-link

Juventus have rejected Chelsea's offer of swapping Spain striker Alvaro Morata, 26, for the Old Lady's 31-year-old striker Gonzalo Higuain. (Calciomercato)external-link

Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho has decided to stay at Barcelona despite reportedly being unhappy at the Nou Camp. Manchester United are interested in bringing the 26-year-old former Liverpool man back to the Premier League. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)external-link

Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18, wants the Blues to let him leave the club this week with Bayern Munich set to seal his signature. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Chelsea and Brazil winger Willian is a target for Chinese Super League club Dalian Yifang. The 30-year-old is also wanted by Barcelona. (Sunday Mirror)external-link

Manchester City are considering a move for Napoli and Brazil midfielder Allan, 28. (Tuttomercato - in Italian)external-link

Arsenal will finalise the signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez, 25, next week with the clubs set to settle on a loan deal with a permanent option. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)external-link

Everton have placed a £20m price tag on Turkey striker Cenk Tosun, 27. (Liverpool Echo)external-link

West Ham may make a move for Bournemouth and England striker Callum Wilson, 26, if Austria forward Marko Arnautovic, 29, leaves the club. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Newcastle have been told they must stump up 12m euros (£10.7m) if they want to sign AC Milan and Uruguay midfielder Diego Laxalt, 25. (Calciomercato)external-link

West Ham midfielder Pedro Obiang is a target for Fiorentina. The 26-year-old Equatorial Guinea international wants to return to Italy having previously played for Sampdoria. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Wolves' Brazilian striker Leo Bonatini, 24, is in talks with Greek side PAOK. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Manchester City and Wales midfielder Rabbi Matondo, 18, has rejected the offer of a new contract. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

Leeds are considering a loan move for Arsenal's Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, 26. (Mail on Sunday)external-link

Sunday Express back page
Sunday Express back page

Elsewhere on the BBC