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Borussia Dortmund and Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland, 21, will be Manchester United's top target next summer despite the arrival of 36-year-old Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus. (ESPN)
Barcelona will try to sign Spain midfielder Dani Olmo, 23, again in January after a deadline-day £50m bid was rejected by RB Leipzig. (Mail)
There was never any chance of Barca signing Portugal forward Joao Felix, 22 from Atletico Madrid, despite Frenchman Antoine Griezmann, 30, heading back to the club. (Fabrizio Romano)
Leicester, Southampton and Nottingham Forest all made late offers for Middlesbrough's 21-year-old English right-back Djed Spence. (Northern Echo)
Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo assured new signing Emerson Royal, 22, that he would play a key role in the team, before the Brazilian defender agreed to leave Barcelona. (Marca)
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are set to battle for 25-year-old Brighton and Mali midfielder Yves Bissouma in January. (Mirror)
The relationship between Newcastle boss Steve Bruce and owner Mike Ashley is at its lowest ebb after a disappointing transfer deadline day, which saw the Magpies miss out on key loan target, Leicester and England U21 midfielder Hamza Choudhury. (Telegraph)
Arsenal's Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard, 22, who signed for the club from Real Madrid this summer, says he does not like seeing Amazon's cameras around the club. The Gunners are the latest team to be the subject of an All or Nothing documentary. (Mail)
The Gunners are beginning to regret the £72m signing of Nicolas Pepe, 26, from Lille in 2019 after the Ivory Coast international's disappointing start to the season. (Mirror)
Barcelona are set to offer France winger Ousmane Dembele, 24, a new contract. He is currently recovering from a hamstring problem. (RAC via Goal)
Chelsea's 22-year-old French defender Malang Sarr has been left in limbo after his loan move to Bundesliga side Greuther Furth collapsed on deadline day. (Mail)
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