PAUL DYBALA has told Florentino Perez he will move to Real Madrid, according to reports in Spain. The Belgian striker,? rated at £80m, equalled the legendary Duncan Fergusons 72 goals for the club. Getty Images3Ghoulam could be a perfect back-up for Marcos AlonsoRelated StoriesThe unexpected guest. his time on the benchrelated articlesRelegation scrapBoro 0 Leicester 0: George Friend's mazy run ignites Riverside but shot is sprayed high and wideBOOKIES BEWAREWith nearly a full New Year's fixture list for punters to have a flutter on, we reveal Britain's top ten hotspots for football accumulator winsRudy's Prem returnAston Villa striker Rudy Gestede set for £6m move to Middlesbroughbidding warWhat are the biggest football transfers of all time, and what are the British records Goals of the Week : Watch the finest strikes from the Premier League WeekReuters3Jordan Rhodes is set to leave Boro in the January transfer windowHis arrival is set to spell the end for Jordan Rhodes who has mustered a measly 208 minutes of league action this season without a goal. Jones and Rojo are one of a number of different centre-back pairings Mourinho has tried since replacing Louis van Gaal in the Old Trafford hotseat in the summer. “But on the other there was a crucial offer for my family that I couldn’t turn down. 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. But even Oscars?huge salary pales in comparison with the worlds highest paid player, Carlos Tevez. aints suffer late collapseNo ZonziSteven N'Zonzi has turned down approach from Everton to return to the Premier LeagueTEAM NEWSEverton vs Saints: Maya Yoshida in for Virgil van Dijk as Calvert-Lewin handed his first Toffees startSchneid moveEverton's pursuit of Morgan Schneiderlin looks doomed with Man United preferring to sell abroadWIT'S ENDChelsea and Everton target Axel Witsel set to snub Prem clubs after being offered incredible deal in ChinaCLEVER MOVENewcastle submit loan offer for Everton's Tom Cleverley until the end of the season And Koeman has made it clear he is ready to start writing some big cheques. With just a few tweaks to the side that bombed last season, the Italian has his side racing away wit.