Football gossip: Zaha, Neymar, Morrison, Sanchez, Gracia
Paris St-Germain are planning a surprise £100m move for Crystal Palace and Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha, 26, as a replacement for Brazil forward Neymar, 27. (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United are looking to make a January move for Leicester City’s 22-year-old English midfielder James Maddison, who could cost £80m. (Sunday Mirror)
Watford are considering the future of manager Javi Gracia after starting their Premier League campaign with three straight defeats and a run of seven consecutive losses stretching back to last season. (Mail on Sunday)
Real Madrid will make a shock bid for Everton’s 36-year-old Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg if Chilean Keylor Navas, 32, leaves the Spanish giants for PSG. (Football Insider)
Manchester United and Inter Milan will resume talks on Monday about a loan deal for United’s 30-year-old Chile forward Alexis Sanchez. (Observer)
United will look to sign Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic, 24, for up to £20m from Dinamo Zagreb if Spaniard David de Gea, 28, does not sign a new deal at Old Trafford. (Sun on Sunday)
Real Sociedad have agreed a deal to sign Arsenal’s Spanish defender Nacho Monreal, 33. (Marca – in Spanish)
Tottenham are increasingly confident 30-year-old Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld will sign a new deal. (Sun on Sunday)
Fiorentina have joined the race to sign Liverpool’s 18-year-old English striker Bobby Duncan on a season-long loan deal. (Mail on Sunday)
Paris St-Germain are trying to resolve Paulo Dybala’s image rights issue as they look to sign the 25-year-old Argentina forward from Juventus.(Calciomercato)
Southampton are monitoring QPR’s 21-year-old forward Eberechi Eze before a potential January bid for the Englishman. (Sun on Sunday)
Sampdoria are interested in signing Aston Villa’s Croatian goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic, 29. (Il Secolo XIX – in Italian)
Fifa is investigating whether robots could replace assistant referees to make offside decisions, given they are already helping the video assistant referees. (Sunday Mirror)