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Barcelona are interested in reported Arsenal transfer target Nicolas Pepe, Lille owner Gerard Lopez has confirmed

The Gunners were extremely active in the summer transfer market as head coach Unai Emery kicked off the post-Arsene Wenger era with as many as five new additions

First to arrive was Stephan Lichtsteiner on a free from Serie A champions Juventus, before Berno Leno completed his move from Bayer Leverkusen and was soon joined by Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos from Borussia Dortmund

Two more would follow as Emery bolstered his midfield options by signing Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi from Sampdoria and Lorient respectively

Yet the majority of supporters wanted to see a winger signed before the transfer window closed on August 9

Whilst the likes of Ousmane Dembele, Lucas Vazquez and Kingsley Coman were all linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium not a single one managed to materialise and it's the one department in which the north London outfit are lacking

But could Emery and head of recruitment Sven Mislintat be about to change that when the transfer window reopens in the new year?

It was reported last month by L'Equipe - via the Daily Mirror - that the Gunners alongside Lyon, Sevilla and Real Betis are tracking Pepe who earned rave reviews last season for the Ligue 1 outfit as he netted 13 times in 36 games

Add the reigning champions of Spain to the list following confirmation from the French club's owner

"It's true. Several big clubs are interested in him," Gerard Lopez said, via RMC Sport

"Some clubs have contacted us directly after the transfer window to know what the state of play is

" Pepe signed a five-year-deal with Lille in June 2017 and it's understood that the club have already turned down and offer of €35m for his services, but Gerard Lopez admits that a number of players may have to leave in January due to the club's precarious finances

"I want him to stay until the end of the season as a minimum," he added. "We'll certainly sell (players in January)

We're starting to have players who are not happy with their game time."If we can, we're going to sell players who have good qualities but less game time

We've got five centre-backs, for example." Pepe has started this season in impressive fashion too, scoring four goals and weighing in with the same number of assists in seven Ligue 1 appearances - prior to last night's clash against Marseille

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Breaking News - MARTIN KEOWN: Tinkerman Mourinho is suffocating Man United's players - Duration: 7:24.

Jose Mourinho talked about his team's fragility when trying to explain Manchester United's defeat at West Ham

He should have apologised for setting up his team in a way that led to their downfall

The system a manager chooses is the platform from which the players succeed or fail

Mourinho switched to a back three of Scott McTominay, Chris Smalling and Victor Lindelof and it was clear not enough time had been spent working on the roles and responsibilities of each player

McTominay, a 21-year-old midfielder making his first league start of the season, played at right centre half with Eric Bailly on the bench

Ashley Young was United's third right back in as many games. Neither wing-back knew when to break forwards or track back

The muddled tactics were exposed by West Ham's third goal. By then, United had reverted to a back four but instead of taking off McTominay, he withdrew Lindelof

When Mark Noble threaded a ball between Smalling and McTominay, the chasm was so wide that Marko Arnautovic simply strolled through to score

McTominay was caught out of position but a recognised centre half would have known to come across and cover the space

By hooking Lindelof, Mourinho was clearly trying to send a message. Why else would he have kept on a player who lacked experience as a defender? Then there was the substitution of Paul Pogba

He may not have had his best game but none of United's midfielders covered themselves in glory

Mourinho seemed to be using Pogba as a scapegoat. His decisions did not seem rooted in common sense

Contrast this with Chelsea and Liverpool. Both displayed a freedom and certainty at Stamford Bridge that comes when managers trust their players

I see no such freedom at United, no structure, no clear plan. Mourinho keeps ripping things up and starting again

He has made 19 changes to his starting XI this season, with only Rafa Benitez at struggling Newcastle making more

Mourinho is becoming the Tinkerman and seems to have lost the respect of the group

These constant tweaks are suffocating. The least successful team I played in was the Aston Villa side who were relegated in 1987

There were times when I felt embarrassed by our tactics. With every change in formation and personnel, we kept losing our way

In the end, nobody believes in what the man in charge is trying to achieve and that is what it looked like with United at West Ham

That is a dangerous position for a manager and it usually suggests the end is close

Mourinho is wasting so much energy on proving he is top dog off the pitch that performances are suffering on it

He said recently that no individual is bigger than Manchester United but that applies to the manager, too

If Mourinho is to turn things around, he must stop blaming individuals and start taking responsibility

Emery's got all the right moves One of Arsene Wenger's 10 commandments was to never bark orders at his players from the sidelines

His view was that when players had the ball, that was their moment to shine. He did not want to overload them with information

It is why Unai Emery's dynamic demeanour — which was in full flow against Watford — will have come as a shock to the Arsenal players

In the first few weeks of the season, they seemed to be taking their manager's instructions too literally

Now, they are feeding off his energy. By being so animated, Emery is showing the desire, passion and work ethic he wants from his players

Wenger's approach from the touchline was one of nurture. His successor is more demanding

Marko Arnautovic is central to everything West Ham do. He has always been a strong, physical forward but now he is using his power and energy in the right way

He is the springboard from which West Ham launch attacks. His team-mates know that if they find Arnautovic, he will protect the ball with his life

It gives the midfielders confidence to make runs from deep and join the attack. With him in the team, West Ham have that belief they can create something from nothing

Arnautovic is still selfish when he needs to be. He will beat a player with pace and trickery

He will finish in those vital moments. But his all-round game is much more complete

David Moyes deserves credit for demanding more from him last season. Manuel Pellegrini is now reaping the rewards

When Liverpool were winning titles in the Seventies, David Fairclough was their supersub striker who supplied crucial goals from the bench

Now, Jurgen Klopp has his very own trump card in Daniel Sturridge. He is the man Liverpool can call upon to rescue them

Rarely have I seen a more stunning goal than his equaliser at Stamford Bridge. He had no right to hit it from there and it was as if time stood still

He could have had a hat-trick against Paris Saint-Germain last month. The Anfield fans embraced him again that night and he repaid that warmth at Chelsea

On this form, Gareth Southgate may be tempted to give him an England recall. No player must give Pep Guardiola more satisfaction than Raheem Sterling, who has taken on board everything his manager has taught him

What impresses me most is his intelligent movement. He knows when to come in from out wide and is sniffing out chances better than ever

In the build-up to Sergio Aguero's goal against Brighton, Sterling spotted Kyle Walker making a run down the right, so drifted to the left of the box

It left him in a perfect position to exchange passes with Aguero to set up the goal

Given their wealth of talent, it is hard to become indispensable at Manchester City

Sterling is fast becoming that player. My team of the weekend

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