Arsenal’s German midfielder Mesut Ozil, 29, is a target for Turkish side Fenerbahce. (Fotomac)
Tottenham are monitoring Leicester City’s 21-year-old left-back Ben Chilwell, who has been handed his first England senior call-up, and are lining up a January offer for Ajax’s Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 21. (Telegraph)
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 26, has vowed to transfer his international scoring form over to the Premier League for Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Four-time Premier League winner Edwin van der Sar, 47, has ruled himself out of the running for the new technical role at Manchester United. (Sky Sports)
Former England and Newcastle midfielder Paul Gascoigne, 51, says England will “never get another me” after manager Gareth Southgate said the Three Lions lack creativity in midfield. (The Sun)
Danish keeper Kasper Schmeichel, 31, says Leicester’s “hard sell” approach in the transfer window means the club will no longer be “bullied” in the market. (Daily Star)
Meanwhile, Leicester defender Jonny Evans, 30, has praised the young players coming through the ranks in the Northern Ireland squad. (Aberdeen Evening Express)
Chelsea overpaid by around £40m when they spent £71.6m for Athletic Bilbao’s 23-year-old Spanish goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga in August, according to the CIES Football Observatory. (Football Italia)
Charlton Athletic’s 16-year-old midfielder Jeremy Sarmiento, who was born in Madrid to Ecuadorian parents, is on the verge of joining Portuguese giants Benfica despite interest from Manchester City. (London Evening Standard)
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw, 23, is set to miss his club’s next two games after suffering concussion playing for England. United play at Watford on Saturday before travelling to Switzerland to face Young Boys in the Champions League next Wednesday. (Mirror)
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