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LIVE Transfer Talk: Man United send scouts to watch Moussa Dembele

The transfer windows in Europe's top leagues are closed, but it's never too late to look forward to January. Click here to view the latest transfers, and keep up to date with the newest gossip below.

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TOP STORY: Man United send scouts to watch Dembele

Manchester United are starved of goals, and it's really beginning to hurt them. With Romelu Lukaku's goals shipped off to Inter Milan and only a completely out-of-sorts Marcus Rashford to lead the line, they have not scored two goals in a game since thrashing Chelsea 4-0 on the opening weekend of the season.

United are surely going to have to enter the market in January. And it looks like former Fulham and Celtic striker Moussa Dembele, now at Lyon, could be at the top of the hit list.

Dembele, 23, has scored six goals in Ligue 1 this season, after netting 15 last term, and was linked with a move to Old Trafford at the start of the summer.

According to the Daily Mail, United sent scouts to watch the striker in action for Lyon against Saint Etienne on Sunday.... though they would not have seen much of him as he was only named among the substitutes.

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18.34 BST: Crystal Palace may lie sixth in the Premier League table, but they reportedly seek to bolster their attack in January. The Mail reports that the South London club are interested in bringing Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi back to Selhurst Park after a six-month loan last spring that saw him score six times in 13 appearances. The 26-year-old will have just 18 months remaining on his contract come the turn of the year, and in light of Tammy Abraham's sensational form for the Blues, playing time in West London looks increasingly limited.

16.43 BST: Sampdoria have reached an agreement with Eusebio Di Francesco to rescind the former Roma manager's contract, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.

15.57 BST: A report in The Mirror suggests Manchester United have pulled out of the race to sign Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek, with Real Madrid now the frontrunners.

The Netherlands international is rated at £100 million, according to the article.

14.59 BST: Schalke goalkeeper Alexander Nubel has yet to decide his future. Under contract until the end of the season, the 23-year-old has been strongly linked with a move to Bayern Munich.

Following a strong performance in the 1-1 draw with Cologne on Saturday, Bild reported on Monday that "all evidence" points to a free transfer to the German championships next summer.

"That's pure speculation," Stefan Backs, Nubel's agent, told ESPN FC when asked about the report.

13.45 BST: You can expect plenty more names linked with Manchester United over the coming months.

Club legend Ryan Giggs reckons his former side need "another four or five" new signings if they are going to compete at the top again.

"I see what Ole is doing and I support that," Giggs said. "He's brought in three players but he probably needs seven or eight.

"So he needs another four or five. But you can't do that over one transfer window, so you have to be patient because it will be slow.

Wales manager Giggs also stressed that Solskjaer needs time to overhaul United's fortunes, adding: "What he is trying to do was much needed. He needs time."

13.00 BST: Christian Pulisic has been linked with a move away from Chelsea in January, but the United States international said he won't give up on his Premier League future.

Speaking after coming on as a substitute during Chelsea's 4-1 win against Southampton on Sunday, the 21-year-old said: "I'm not just going to throw a fit and give up ever, so if I'm on the bench it doesn't mean the gaffer doesn't think I'm a part of the team, I've just got to keep pushing and earn my spot.

12.15 BST: AC Milan are set to part ways with Marco Giampaolo, according to Sky Italia, with Luciano Spalletti, Stefano Pioli, Rudi Garcia and Claudio Ranieri among the names lined up to replace him.

Former coach Gennaro Gattuso is also being linked with a return to the club.

11.28 BST: Angers left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri has ruled out moving to Paris Saint-Germain -- for now.

"It is always good to have big clubs keeping their eye on me," he said of the links following Angers' 4-0 defeat to PSG. "However, I am focused on Angers.

"I have always been very happy to wear my formative club's colours. I am doing very well with Angers and I will continue this adventure with them. Sure, PSG are a big club, but I am still young. I have time ahead of me. I am very good with Angers and my club is my priority."

10.25 BST: Manchester United will tell Inter Milan to cough up £25 million in order to land Alexis Sanchez next summer, according to The Sun.

Sanchez is on loan at Inter for the season, and the report claims United have no desire to have him back at the end of the campaign.

09.30 BST: Real Madrid are said to be ready to rival Juventus to try and prise N'Golo Kante away from Chelsea, according to Sport. Zinedine Zidane is said to be a big admirer, and could be ready to table an offer of £70m to land the France international.

PAPER ROUND: Inter won't get Milinkovic-Savic ... yet

Inter Milan will not be snapping up Sergej Milinkovic-Savic in January, which might be the only piece of good news Manchester United have had in a far old while. The 24-year-old midfielder has been linked with the Red Devils for some time, and reportedly agreed personal terms with Juventus last summer, but a deal never materialised.

Calciomercato writes that the Serbia international is set to sign a new deal with Lazio, which will ward off potential suitors for the time being. The Spanish-born midfielder arrived in Rome from Belgium club Genk in 2015 and has gradually established himself as one of the Biancocelesti's standout performers.

Manchester United identified Milinkovic-Savic as a potential replacement for Paul Pogba, whose representatives looked in every nook and cranny of Old Trafford for the exit, but couldn't find it. The Serb is valued at a fee approaching £90 million, and Calciomercato suggests that Inter could come in for him next summer.

Howe not worried about Wilson being cherry picked

Eddie Howe isn't losing too much sleep over the persistent rumours swirling around the future of Bournemouth forward Callum Wilson.

Speaking before the Cherries' fixture at Arsenal on Sunday, the affable Bournemouth gaffer was asked what he thought about the apparent interest in Wilson from the likes of Manchester United.

TalkSPORT reports that Howe isn't too bothered, particularly given the time of year that this gossip is taking place.

"To hear transfer rumours circulating now the window is shut and far from opening, for me it's pointless talking about it," he said.

Mind you, it's little wonder that Wilson is on an increasing number of radars. Last season he scored 14 goals and contributed 10 assists in 30 top-flight appearances for the south coast club. Given Manchester United's impotence in front of goal, those stats make for remarkably good reading.

Tap-ins

- Napoli have tentatively opened negotiations with Brazilian star Allan over a potential contract renewal. Calciomercato cites Corriere dello Sport as reporting that the summer interest in the player from Paris Saint-Germain has prompted Napoli to start talking to the player over a bumper new deal designed to ward off the likes of any other enormous clubs that come sniffing around. The 28-year-old midfielder, who has eight caps for Brazil, has been little short of a revelation in Naples since arriving at the club from Udinese in 2015.

- Mauro Icardi is on loan at PSG from Inter, but his long-term future appears far from certain. Calciomercato cites Gazzetta dello Sport as reporting that the French side are still undecided as to whether to make Icardi's deal permanent, which could once again spark interest in the Argentine from Juventus. The Bianconeri have been consistently linked with a move for the 26-year-old, with the arrival of Romelu Lukaku this summer effectively signalling the end of his time at the San Siro. The ball is in PSG's court.