There’s some transfer gossip floating around - but, as ever, treat with caution.
And there’s a look back at the best football moment of the decade...and we all know what that is!
Transfer gossip
MailOnline: City and United ‘hold concrete talks’ with £111m-rated Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz
James Dutton: “Manchester City and their close rivals Manchester United are reportedly in competition for Bayer Leverkusen winger Kai Havertz.
“The race is hotting up for the 20-year-old with elite European clubs like Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid all taking an interest.
“But the Manchester clubs have both held ‘concrete talks’ with the Germany star, according to Bild.
“Leverkusen have reportedly slapped a £111m price tag on Havertz, who is one of the hottest prospects in Germany.
“Havertz has scored 31 goals in 121 games since bursting onto the scene as a 17-year-old at the BayArena.
“He has earned seven senior caps for the national side under Joachim Low and scored his first goal for his country in a friendly against Argentina in October.”
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Decade memories
BBC Sport: English football’s moment of the decade: Your favourites
BBC Sport staff write: Sergio Aguero‘s dramatic title-winning goal for Manchester City in 2012 featured prominently in your contributions - though not always for the obvious reason - as did Leicester’s title heroics, Celtic’s dominance in Scotland and various adventures in the Champions League.
Cameron Powell: “That Aguerooooo moment. Me and Dad sitting in our living room, all hope lost, then that beautiful man Sergio kicked our club into revolution. We were jumping up and down overly screaming ‘YESSS’. We had a Labrador at this time and we were shouting so loud he tried to bite my dad.”
Helen Battersby: “As a Manchester City fan the Aguerooooo moment has to be my top. It went from one emotion to another and happiness all in the space of a few minutes.”
Dave Wood: “12 May 2012 - the day Aguero literally broke my heart. Being a Manchester United fan I thought we had won the league then that happened and it was all gone! Within 20 minutes of Aguero scoring, I was in agony and could barely breathe. Two days later I was in hospital suffering from heart failure. To this day I always change the channel when I hear Martin Tyler’s commentary.”
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