Sunday's gossip column

Gossip column: Coleman, De Gea, Mahrez, Dante

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Bayern Munich have joined Paris St-Germain in trying to sign Everton defender Seamus Coleman, 26. (Star) 

Manchester United are refusing to lower their £30m valuation of Real Madrid target David De Gea. (Mirror) 

But Real Madrid are putting the details in place to present De Gea, 24, as a new signing on Tuesday. (AS) 

And De Gea should remain confident of securing his dream move. (Express) 

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Arsenal are monitoring Leicester City's 24-year-old striker Riyad Mahrez. (Star) 

West Ham are considering a move for Hull City striker Nikica Jelavic, 30, (Mail) 

Leicester City are close to securing a deal for 31-year-old Bayern Munich and Brazil defender Dante. (Sunday People) 

Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri has played down the possibility of signing Inter Milan's 28-year-old left-back Yuto Nagatomo. (Leicester Mercury) 

Inter Milan are ready to secure a £6m deal to take 24-year-old striker Fabio Borini from Liverpool. (Mail) 

Arsenal will make an attempt to sign Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 28, from Paris St-Germain before the transfer deadline. (Fichajes - Spanish) 

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany says his club will have a "dangerous" player if they complete the signing of midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, 24, from Wolfsburg, (Sky Sports) 

But De Bruyne's switch to the Etihad was reportedly almost scuppered by a German car company, who wanted to see the player move to Bayern Munich. (Sunday People) 

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has told striker Javier Hernandez, 27, he can leave Old Trafford. (Telegraph) 

Dynamo Kiev striker Dieumerci Mbokani, 29, is set to join Norwich City on a season-long loan move. (Oluwashina Okeleji on Twitter) 

Tunisian centre-back Aymen Abdennour, 26, has signed for Valencia from Monaco, despite a late approach from Chelsea. (AS) 

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is open to signing players for any position in his squad. (Express) 

Newcastle United boss Steve McClaren says referees might be "too busy watching Match of the Day instead of assessing their own game" after his side's 1-0 loss to Arsenal. (Newcastle Chronicle) 

Best of social media

BBC Sport tweet about Raheem Sterling

Northern Echo reporter Richard Mason made an impact on Twitter by posting a picture of a man using a computer game controller in the press area at St James' Park, during Newcastle United's defeat by Arsenal. (Twitter) 

And finally...

Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood has injured his hamstring - by kicking a bunch of water bottles. (Birmingham Mail) 

A West Ham fan has had the scoreline and scorers of his side's 3-0 win at Liverpool tattooed on to his arm to fulfil a bet. (Metro) 

Source: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/

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