PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are in serious danger of losing both Marquinhos and Marco Verratti as both players seem unwilling to commit to the club from the French capital. The transfer would be the third joint highest in world football, equalling the £80m deal that brought Ronaldo to Real Madrid from Man Utd in 2009. s are jam-in'Manchester United line up summer swoop for Real Madrid's James Rodriguez - and are told he'll cost £50mRinging endorsementCristiano Ronaldo makes cryptic comment about Neymar when asked about his ringsPEP TALKSMan United boss Jose Mourinho bids to fend off Chinese financial clout and sign ?Pepe from Real MadridToni the trollReal Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos hilariously trolls Brazil with fantastic New Year's Eve tweetPAPA DON'T PREACHJames Rodriguez's dad claims Chelsea and Man United target will not quit Real Madrid Getty Images7Paulo Dybala’s strike partner, Gonzalo Higuain, earns significantly moreAP:Associated Press7Paulo Dybala scores from the spot during Serie A victory over UdineseDybala earns significantly less than record signing Gonzalo Higuain, who moved from Napoli in the summer. chance to sign one of the best Italian midfielders will surely to be to good to turn down. Barcelona are also watching the situation from afar — but they are in no position to compete with their Clasico rivals financially unless they sell a big player. Alexis Sanchez delights young Arsenal supporters at Junior Gunners Xmas PartyAccording to the Daily . Lindelof’s girlfriend Maja Nilsson posted a picture marking two years since she moved to Lisbon – sparking rumours the move could well be on. PA:Press Association4Guardiola wants to midfield reinforcements in JanuaryWith Pep Guardiola losing . Higuain could be partnered upfront with SanchezGetty Images6Paulo Dybala has been in great form for JuventusThere is a feeling that both Sanchez and Mesut Ozil want to see if Arsenal can compete for the Premier League and the Champions League before committing to the club. The Russian club are bankrolled by Gazprom and signed the Belgian and Brazil star Hulk, who coincidentally now also plays in China for Shanghai SIPG, in a combined £64m deal.