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Manchester United have held talks about re-signing former player Memphis Depay from Barcelona, who may even cancel his contract to get the 28-year-old Netherlands forward off their books. (Sky Germany)
Chelsea and Real Madrid remain in the race for Palmeiras' Brazilian striker Endrick despite Paris St-Germain making an opening bid for the 16-year-old. (Fabrizio Romano)
Sampdoria could cancel Harry Winks' season-long loan from Tottenham early, with the 26-year-old England midfielder yet to play for the club because of an ankle injury. (Calciomercato - in Italian)
Nigeria midfielder Alex Iwobi, 26, is set to sign a new three-and-a-half year deal at Everton worth £100,000 per week. (Sun)
Everton would be willing to allow Colombia centre-back Yerry Mina, 28, and Mali midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure, 29, to leave if a bid comes in for either player in January. (GiveMeSport)
The Premier League will not follow Fifa's ultra-strict approach to injury-time, which has seen a number of matches last more than 100 minutes, when the league resumes after the World Cup. (Mail)
Manchester United are considering a move for Bayer Leverkusen's 23-year-old France striker Moussa Diaby. (Fichajes)
West Ham are willing to sell Vladimir Coufal in January and will accept offers of £6m for the 30-year-old Czech Republic full-back. (Football Insider)
Amancio Ortega, the owner of the Inditex empire that owns the fashion chain Zara, has no interest in buying Manchester United despite earlier reports suggesting the 86-year-old was ready to make a bid for the Red Devils. (Cadena Cope - in Spanish)
Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez has asked the club to extend the contract of 34-year-old Spain midfielder Sergio Busquets for one more season. (Sport - in Spanish)
Real Betis are considering a move for Spain winger Adama Traore, 26, whose contract at Wolves expires at the end of the season. (Estadio Deportivo - in Spanish)
Former Arsenal and Manchester City defender Kolo Toure, 41, has agreed a three-and-a-half year deal to become manager of Championship side Wigan. (Football Insider)
How to follow the Fifa World Cup on the BBC
The World Cup in Qatar has started - and BBC Sport has you covered with all the fixture and TV information.
You can follow live text commentary of every game on the BBC Sport website, plus reports, news and analysis throughout the tournament.
There will be coverage of all 64 matches on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, with a World Cup Daily podcast.
Saturday, 26 November (all times GMT)
Group D: Tunisia v Australia (10:00) - BBC
Group C: Poland v Saudi Arabia (13:00) - ITV
Group D: France v Denmark (16:00) - ITV
Group C: Argentina v Mexico (19:00) - ITV
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