Football gossip: Ait-Nouri, Nkunku, Ferguson, Semenyo, Cunha

Manchester United are keen on Wolves wing-back Rayan Ait-Nouri, but face competition for Chelsea striker Christopher Nkunku, Newcastle may need to sell before pursuing move for Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.

New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is keen on Wolves’ 23-year-old Algeria wing-back, Rayan Ait-Nouri. (Sun), external

The Red Devils are also interested in Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku but could face competition from Borussia Dortmund for the 27-year-old France forward. (Teamtalk), external

Newcastle are interested in Bournemouth’s 24-year-old Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo but are unlikely to make a January move unless other players leave. (Sky Sports), external

Fulham and Leicester are eyeing a loan deal in January for Brighton’s 20-year-old Republic of Ireland striker, Evan Ferguson. (Football Insider), external

Everton boss Sean Dyche has the full backing of current owner Farhad Moshiri and will be in charge for the foreseeable future. (Sky Sports), external

Manchester United have enquired about Sporting’s 17-year-old Portugal U21s winger Geovany Quenda, who is valued at 60m euros (£50.1m). (A Bola – in Portuguese), external

The Red Devils are also targeting a number of strikers, with PSG’s 25-year-old France international Randal Kolo Muani and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Egypt forward Omar Marmoush, 25, on the club’s radar. (Sky Germany – in German), external

United are monitoring Wolves’ 25-year-old Brazil forward Matheus Cunha, with Tottenham also showing interest. (TBR Football), external

AC Milan are set to rival Newcastle for the signing of Everton’s 27-year-old England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, while Real Madrid are considering a move for the Toffees’ England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 22. (Teamtalk), external

Manchester City are confident Norway striker Erling Haaland, 24, will follow manager Pep Guardiola in signing a new contract with the club. (Give Me Sport), external

Barcelona are eyeing a 70m euro (£58.4m) deal for Sporting Lisbon’s 26-year-old Sweden striker, Viktor Gyokeres. (Sport – in Spanish), external

Brighton are to take Cork City’s 17-year-old Ireland Under-18s winger Matthew Murray on trial. (Irish Mirror), external

PSG’s 29-year-old Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar is set to join Juventus in the January transfer window. (Foot Mercato – in French), external

Tottenham may look to sign a goalkeeper in January after Italy’s Guglielmo Vicario, 28, suffered a broken ankle that required surgery. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

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