Gossip: Bilic, Lloris, Hart, Pickford, Kane, Schneiderlin, Rodriguez, Ibrahimovic
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West Ham will hold talks with manager Slaven Bilic on Monday, in the aftermath of their 5-1 home defeat by Arsenal on Saturday. (Daily Mirror)
Tottenham are concerned France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, their 29-year-old club captain, could leave at the end of the season, with Manchester City's Joe Hart, also 29, and Sunderland's Jordan Pickford, 22, potential replacements.(Sun)
Spurs striker Harry Kane, 23, said he would like to stay at the club for life after signing a new six-year contract. (Daily Mirror)
West Brom boss Tony Pulis wants to sign Manchester United and France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, and Southampton's England forward Jay Rodriguez - both 27 - in January. (Telegraph)
Everton manager Ronald Koeman could offload wingers Aaron Lennon, 29, and Gerard Deulofeu, 22. (Sun)
West Ham and Crystal Palace will attempt to sign 22-year-old Newcastle and Serbia striker Aleksandar Mitrovic in January. (Daily Express)
Hearts are closing in on the appointment of Ian Cathro as head coach after Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez granted permission for the 30-year-old to leave his role as Magpies assistant. (Daily Record)
Juventus are preparing to move for Atalanta and Ivory Coast midfielder Franck Kessie, 19, who has attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. (Goal)
West Ham should sign 27-year-old Liverpool and England striker Daniel Sturridge, says former goalkeeper Shaka Hislop. (ESPN)
Former Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o, 35, could join Marseille. The Cameroon international has scored 22 goals in 32 games for Turkish club Antalyaspor. (Telefoot - in French)
Bundesliga leaders RB Leipzig are the latest club to be linked with Celtic's 20-year-old striker Moussa Dembele. Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham are also tracking the Frenchman. (Daily Mail)
Former West Ham defender Rio Ferdinand has offered his services to the club's board as a defensive coach. The Hammers have conceded 29 goals in their first 14 Premier League matches of the season. (Daily Mail)
Former referee Keith Hackett says Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo should have been sent off for his challenge on Everton's Idrissa Gueye at Goodison Park on Sunday. He also says Anthony Taylor took a "weak approach" to Saturday's game between Manchester City and Chelsea, and Jonathan Moss was like Father Christmas for giving Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli a penalty against Swansea. (Daily Telegraph)
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Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane treated himself to a Sunday lunch, though not of the traditional variety... (Twitter)
Bournemouth defender Steve Cook certainly enjoyed his team's stirring 4-3 victory over Liverpool.
Marouane Fellaini's 100th appearance for Manchester United was celebrated by the club's Twitter account - moments before he gave away the penalty which cost his team victory at his former club Everton.
And finally
Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic says if he had deliberately kicked Everton's Seamus Coleman in Sunday's 1-1 draw he would have "put him to sleep". (MUTV, via Manchester Evening News)
Mario Balotelli had a million-pound good behaviour clause written into his contract when he moved to Liverpool in 2014, it has been revealed. The 26-year-old Italy striker would only lose the bonus if he was sent off three or more times in a season. (Times - subscription required)