Gossip column: De Bruyne, Berahino, Neymar, Pogba, Stones
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Manchester City are confident they have finally agreed a deal to sign Belgium international midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, 24, from Wolfsburg for an initial £54m. (Guardian)
German football journalist Raphael Honigstein claims that "a deal is done" to bring De Bruyne to the Etihad Stadium. (Radio 5 live)
City plan to offer Belgium international De Bruyne a contract until 2021 worth £15m per year. (Daily Mirror)
City are set to make an announcement in the next 24 hours to confirm the deal. (The Times – subscription)
Tottenham have reservations about making a third bid for 22-year-old West Brom forward Saido Berahino. (Sky Sports)
West Brom have told Spurs they will not sell England Under-21 international Berahino unless their £25m asking price is met. (Daily Star)
Former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is convinced that Berahino will move to White Hart Lane before the transfer window closes. (Talksport)
Barcelona will sit down with advisors of Brazil forward Neymar, 23, before the end of the year to discuss a new five-year contract that will see his buyout clause increase to £182m. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea believe they can complete the biggest spending spree in British football by signing Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, 22, and Everton centre-back John Stones, 21, in the next few days. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United goalkeeper Victor Valdes, 33, has agreed terms with Turkish club Besiktas and will join on a free transfer having been frozen out at Old Trafford. (Daily Telegraph)
United have told potential suitors for Jonny Evans that they must pay £12m to sign the 27-year-old Northern Ireland defender. (Daily Star)
Leicester City are in negotiations with Birmingham City over a deal for 19-year-old winger Demarai Gray and have submitted a bid to activate his £4.7m release clause. (Daily Mail)
Best of social media
Italian striker Mario Balotelli posted a farewell message to Liverpool fans on his Facebook account following the completion of his season-long loan switch to AC Milan.
Celebrity Arsenal fan Piers Morgan tweeted that he jovially failed to persuade Chelsea defender John Terry to leave Stamford Bridge for the Gunners.
And finally
Mario Balotelli will have a good behaviour clause inserted into his contract with AC Milan, banning extravagant haircuts and clothing and committing him to a healthy lifestyle. (Daily Express)
Arsenal players Mikel Arteta and Theo Walcott were the latest players to have go at the 'dizzy goals' challenge. (London Evening Standard)