Football Titbits Across The Papers

Karim Adeyemi wants to join Arsenal rather than Manchester United, Jadon Sancho is told he would have to halve his wages to join Borussia Dortmund, and Robert Lewandowski rejects an offer from Fenerbahce.

Borussia Dortmund and Germany forward Karim Adeyemi wants to join Arsenal, not Manchester United, who are also interested in the 22-year-old. (Mirror), external

Out-of-favour Manchester United and England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, has been told he would have to halve his £300,000-a-week wages to return to Borussia Dortmund. (Mirror), external

Fenerbahce want to sign Poland striker Robert Lewandowski from Barcelona, but the 37-year-old has rejected their initial offer of an 18-month contract and wants an extra year. (AS – in Spanish), external

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Wolves are keen on signing Lazio goalkeeper Christos Mandas in January, with the 24-year-old Greece international set to be available for about £12m. (GiveMeSport), external

Eintracht Frankfurt are trying to sign Brentford’s German midfielder Vitaly Janelt, though the Bees are in talks with the 27-year-old about extending his contract past the end of this season. (Teamtalk), external

Sunderland will make Nigeria striker Ahmed Abdullahi, 21, available for loan in January. (Northern Echo – subscription required), external

Manchester United are emerging as favourites to sign Ajax’s 17-year-old Belgium defender Jorthy Mokio, while Tottenham and Newcastle are still interested. (Caughtoffside)

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Arsenal are not expected to pursue Bournemouth and Ghana striker Antoine Semenyo, 25, in the winter transfer window and are likely to have a quiet January. (Football.London), external

Newcastle and Denmark forward William Osula, 22, would like to join Eintracht Frankfurt in January, who tried to sign him on loan in the summer. (Bild via FussballTransfers – in German), external

Real Madrid have reached full agreement to extend the contract of Brazil forward Vinicius Jr, 25, well beyond his current deal which runs until 2027. (AS via Tribuna – in Spanish)

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Source: BBC Sport.

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