Sunday's gossip column: Mane, Mourinho, Wanyama, Guardiola
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Paris St-Germain will make a move for Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho if his second spell at Stamford Bridge comes to a premature end. (Sunday Express)
Chelsea will make a £20m January bid for Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama, 24, in an effort to beat Tottenham to the signature of the former Celtic player. (Star on Sunday)
Manchester United are considering Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola as a possible replacement for Louis van Gaal when he eventually leaves Old Trafford. (Sunday Mirror)
Liverpool's signing of striker Mario Balotelli, 25, who is currently on loan at AC Milan, could end up costing them £30m. (The People)
Southampton boss Ronald Koeman says a possible move for Sadio Mane, 23, to Manchester United was never discussed and the winger could get a new contract at St Mary's. (Sunday Mirror)
Chelsea and Arsenal are leading the chase for Senegal striker Moussa Konate, 22, who plays for Sion in Switzerland. (The People)
Arsenal are also keen on Marseille's Belgium international Michy Batshuayi, 21, to supplement their strikeforce. (Star on Sunday)
Former England manager Glenn Hoddle says Manchester United have lost their "fear factor" under Louis van Gaal. (Mail on Sunday)
Former Bolton and West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has admitted he does not know whether he will return to management. (Star on Sunday)
Liverpool's decision to award a five-year contract to 25-year-old defender Mamadou Sakho has been met with bemusement by former Reds player Mark Lawrenson. (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester United midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 25, is hopeful of a good reception on his return to Southampton on Sunday afternoon. (Manchester Evening News)
Best of social media
Chelsea striker Diego Costa tweeted a photo of the celebratory scenes in the Chelsea dressing room after their 2-0 win over Arsenal on Saturday. "Great win today, thanks for the support," he added.
But how Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger must wish he could turn back the clock to pick some of his former players.
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure tweeted his reaction to Saturday's 2-1 home defeat against West Ham. "We are frustrated and disappointed with the result," the 32-year-old wrote. "But there is no time to feel sorry for ourselves. We must bounce back. We will."
Stoke forward Bojan Krkic made his first start since suffering a cruciate ligament injury in January as Stoke drew 2-2 at home to Leicester on Saturday. "Mixed feelings," the Spaniard wrote on Twitter. "Even though I scored, we didn't win, which was the most important thing. We learn and go again!"
And finally…
Arsenal's French connection was again in evidence as TV channel Canal+ voted referee Mike Dean their man of the match in the Gunners' 2-0 defeat at Chelsea following his dismissal of Arsenal defender Gabriel. (Metro)
Manchester United new boy Anthony Martial posed for selfies with a traffic warden during a night out. (Mail on Sunday)