Many newspapers are reporting that manager Louis van Gaal will be sacked if Manchester United lose to Stoke on Boxing Day. (Various)
And United made contact with former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho about replacing Van Gaal, even before Saturday's defeat to Norwich. (Sun)
Mourinho, 52, would "jump at the chance" to manage at Old Trafford. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea have lined up Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini as a permanent replacement for Mourinho. (Fox Sports)
Manchester City are favourites to land outgoing Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola, but they face competition from Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris St-Germain when he leaves the Bundesliga side at the end of the season. (Guardian)
Manchester United will bid £29m in January for Leicester's Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez, 24. (Le 10 Sport, via Daily Express)
Netherlands winger Jeremain Lens, 28, has been dropped from the first team by Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce and fined two weeks' wages for refusing to take part in a post-match workout, after the 1-0 defeat by Watford on 12 December. (Daily Mail)
And Allardyce will try to sell Lens when the transfer window opens in January. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea's Colombia striker Radamel Falcao, 29, wants talks with new manager Guus Hiddink to find out if he has a future at Stamford Bridge. (Daily Mirror)
Guus Hiddink, in charge on a temporary basis until the end of the season, wants former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba to be part of his coaching staff at Stamford Bridge. (Times - subscription required)
Drogba is being groomed as a future Chelsea manager with Roman Abramovich keen to bring the 37-year-old back to the club. (Sun)
Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, 31, has responded to critics of his performances this season, who say he is too slow. (Welt am Sonntag - in German)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he regrets not signing Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, 21, while the England international was at QPR. (Sky Sports)
Manchester City's Spanish midfielder David Silva, 29, wants to see out the final three-and-a-half years of his contract.(Manchester Evening News)
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri has suggested he might have a Premier League-winning side.(Daily Star)
Swansea look set to allow caretaker boss Alan Curtis to continue over Christmas instead of bringing in Marcelo Bielsa.(Wales Online)
Pep Guardiola's next management role looks 'likely' to be at Manchester City, according to European football journalist Archie Rhind-Tutt.(Listen to the clip)
Manchester United should sack Louis van Gaal and appoint Jose Mourinho, according to former Wales striker John Hartson.(Listen to the clip)
Gareth Bale took home the match ball after his four-goal display in Real Madrid's 10-2 win over Rayo Vallecano...and put it on top of his Christmas tree. The Wales forward tweeted to say it was the "perfect Christmas present".Barcelona's Brazil forward Neymar posted a picture on Instagram holding the Fifa Club World Cup, writing: "It's not everyday that we are world champions."
Manchester United striker Anthony Martial has tweetedhis disappointment after Saturday's defeat to Norwich, and says the club "have to win the next game".
After winning the Fifa Club World Cup, Barcelona defender Gerard Pique tweeted "for my superiors" in response to Real Sociedad's Esteban Granero. Former Real midfielder Granero had defended Los Blancos defender Alvaro Arbeloa over a dispute with Pique and told the Barcelona defender to "respect your superiors".
Social mediagoes crazy over Inter Milan midfielder Felipe Melo's neck-high challenge on Lazio's Lucas Biglia.
And finally
Liverpool appeared to jinx goalkeeper Adam Bogdan before he made his first Premier League start for the Reds. The club's official Snapchat uploaded a photograph of Bogdan in the pre-match warm-up with the caption 'safe hands'. Just three minutes into the match, the Hungarian dropped a corner, allowing Nathan Ake to tap in. (Metro)Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal gave a trial to a youngster who had stood outside the club's training ground for weeks and begged for a chance. (Daily Star)
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