Big-spending French club Nice have struggled to start the new Ligue 1 season, with only eight points from eight games.
Ambitious Nice are sitting 13th in the table, leading to pressure on head coach Lucien Favre.
The Ligue 1 outfit finished fifth last term and have recently signed Aaron Ramsey, Ross Barkley, Alexis Beka Beka and Kasper Schmeichel.
TOP STORY – NICE KEEN ON PARKER WITH POCHETTINO NOT INTERESTED
Nice are interested in a surprise move for ex-Fulham and Bournemouth boss Scott Parker, claims Foot Mercato.
Favre is under pressure, with ex-Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino reportedly their first choice to replace him.
The Evening Standard claims Pochettino is not interested in the Nice role and instead will wait for a head coaching position with a top club in England, Spain or Italy.
There s a release clause included into Kim Min-jae s contract with Napoli, after deal completed during the summer with Fenerbahce but the clause can t be triggered in January.
Napoli are super happy with Kim and he won t leave the club in January.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
ROUND-UP
– 90min reports Manchester United will offer fresh deals to Marcus Rashford and Diogo Dalot. The pair s contracts are both due to expire in mid-2023, albeit with the option of one-year extensions, but United want to lock them down beyond that.
– Erik ten Hag will decide on Donny van de Beek s future at United in October, according to the Manchester Evening News. The Dutchman has only managed three appearances this term.
– Fabrizio Romano reports Tottenham target Kim Min-Jae has a release clause in his Napoli contract after joining the Italian club from Fenerbahce in July, but it cannot be triggered in January. Napoli are happy with the centre-back s impact and are not interested in letting him go.
– Chelsea target Anthony Gordon is in the midst of contract talks with Everton that are progressing well , claims inews. Gordon is set for a substantial pay rise.
– Leicester City are set to offer manager Brendan Rodgers more time to turn around the side s poor start to the new season, although the reception of fans towards him at their next home game will be a factor for key decision makers, reports The Athletic.