Sheffield United's rivals eye transfer deals as Premier League club subject of £200m takeover bid

All the latest Premier League gossip from around the webAll the latest Premier League gossip from around the web
All the latest Premier League gossip from around the web
The transfer window may be shut until January – but there’s still plenty of gossip swirling around the web.

As always, we’re sharing the latest rumours from around the Premier League – so scroll down to see the latest news and gossip from around the web:

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes a potential European Super League would "destroy" the Premier League. (Guardian)

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Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is in talks to become the new Zenit St Petersburg boss. (Championat)

Midfielder John Lundstram is set to leave Sheffield United after contract talks broke down. The 26-year-old has been linked with Burnley and Crystal Palace. (Sky Sports)

West Brom are to offer Brazilian winger Matheus Pereira a new contract, just two months after permanently signing him for £8.25m. (Telegraph)

Massimo Cellino’s former lawyer Chris Farnell has joined up with Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed El Kashashy to make a £200m bid for Burnley. (The Athletic)

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Farnell recently had a ban from owning a club in England overturned by the Football League. The Cheshire-based lawyer was handed a ban after issues arose during an attempt to buy Charlton earlier this year. (BBC)

Wigan Athletic youngster Sean McGurk is exactly the type of player that Leeds United want to sign, according to Noel Whelan. The 17-year-old is said to be the subject of interest from the Whites. (Football Insider)

Former Leeds goalkeeper Paul Robinson has urged his old side to sign Tottenham Hotspur left-back Danny Rose. He said: "I would take him at Leeds because obviously, there has been a number of defensive injuries.” (Football Insider)

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