Speculation about
's future at Tottenham continues to mount with the Mirror reporting that Manchester United will be offering the London club £40million for the left-back in January. The paper adds that could be heading to the capital as part of the deal.A big money transfer involving
has been talked about but the 24-year-old is fully committed to Tottenham, according to the Evening Standard. The paper reports he wants to spend his "entire career" in north London, despite potential interest from clubs including Barcelona.Bournemouth are eyeing up Reading left-back
, according to a report in the Sun. The 19-year-old has only just broken into the first team for the Royals but Eddie Howe is looking to take the youngster on in the January transfer window, according to the paper.could be on his way out of Anfield as he hopes to get more regular first-team football, according to the Mirror. The 28-year-old is hoping for more game time ahead of England's World Cup campaign next summer, with the paper reporting a loan deal may be a possibility.
The Daily Express reports on a potential new arrival at Anfield in the form of
. The Sheffield United and Wales star has also piqued the interest of Tottenham, after making his full international debut last week.@MirrorFootball: David Ospina offered move away from Arsenal to keep Colombia World Cup plans in tact
David Ospina offered move away from Arsenal to keep Colombia World Cup plans in tact https://t.co/w0PyR6EZXV pic.twitter.com/VWDnPJmT1g
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) November 19, 2017
@TeleFootball: Move over Dixie - 'Mo Salah could score something like 70 goals this season', says Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Move over Dixie - 'Mo Salah could score something like 70 goals this season', says Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp https://t.co/ndUCO8LGV4
— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) November 19, 2017
Manchester City could make a move for Leicester's
, according to Don Balon. It follows Lionel Messi objecting to the Algerian joining Barcelona, it is reported.is on the radar of Manchester City as cover for the injured Benjamin Mendy, the Sun reports.