The leaders know they are able to go in with a straight cash offer without having to offload any of their players, and they are now favourites to get their man. 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. ny Pulis hoping Jose Mourinho will allow Schneiderlin to move to the West MidlandsBaggies boss Tony Pulis has made it clear he wants the Frenchman at the Hawthorns, but a?£13million bid has already been rejected by United who are looking to recoup the £24m paid to Southampton in 2015. A switch to the Bernabeu for Alli would also see him work with Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, who the young Englishman has been compared to many times. The club have been less dominant this season since the departure of Zlatan Ibrahimovic as well as bo. nder Jocelyn Gourvennec have not captured the imagination as Les?Girondins fans had hoped. Despite seemingly having no future at the Real Madrid, the Colombian will not be leaving in January, according to his father. link up with his old Saints boss Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park to kick start his career after falling down the pecking order behind Paul Pogba, Ander Herrera, Michael Carrick and Marouane Fellaini. owing death of his mumCHELSEA - FIVE THINGSWillian stepped up, Cesc Fabregas hit an assist milestone, but Antonio Conte's men looked tiredSAINT BERNARDChelsea tracking Fiorentina's Federico Bernardeschi ahead of move for Antonio Conte favouriteCostly CostaDiego Simeone reveals Atletico Madrid did everything to sign Diego Costa from ChelseaBat's The WayAntonio Conte backs Michy Batshuayi to continue Chelsea's title charge in place of Diego Costa Costa is Brazil-born and the Chinese believe Brazilian footballers are best suited to their league. Juve boss Massimilliano Allegri, who has been linked with replacing Arsene Wenger, wants to create a formidable attacking trio of Higuain, Paulo Dybala and Sanchez.