Tuesday's latest stories from the world of football in ESPN FC's What's Trending ...
MAN UNITED: CSKA Moscow are expecting a tough Champions League battle against what head coach Viktor Goncharenko believes is the best Manchester United side since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.
- Diego Costa's return to Atletico Madrid from Chelsea has increased the likelihood of Manchester United making a €100 million move for Antoine Griezmann at the end of the season, sources have told ESPN FC, having abandoned an initial plan to sign the player this summer.
- Jose Mourinho says Marouane Fellaini was "lucky" to avoid serious injury following a challenge from Shane Long against Southampton.
LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp is still confident Liverpool will reach the knockout rounds of the Champions League despite their 1-1 draw with Spartak Moscow on Tuesday night.
- WATCH: Steve Nicol's verdict on Liverpool.
REAL MADRID: Zinedine Zidane hailed a "perfect performance" after both Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo returned to the scoresheet in Tuesday evening's 3-1 Champions League Group H win at Borussia Dortmund.
- WATCH: Tactics Board - What were Dortmund thinking?
TOTTENHAM: Mauricio Pochettino admits he loves Harry Kane so much his wife has grown jealous, after the striker hit a hat trick in Tottenham's 3-0 thrashing of Apoel Nicosia.
- WATCH: Is Harry Kane too good for Tottenham?
MAN CITY: Pep Guardiola fears Benjamin Mendy's knee injury looks more serious than expected and hinted Manchester City may consider signing a new left-back in the January transfer window.
CHELSEA: Diego Costa has officially completed his move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid, the clubs announced on Tuesday evening.
BARCELONA: Barcelona have broken off their relationship with Qatar Airways and ended talks over the continued use of the company as the club's official airline partner, sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.
FIFA: Four football referees in the southern African country of Malawi have been banned for life for match-fixing after they received just $20 between them to fix a game and returned $15 to the team doing the bribing because they still lost.
Source: espn.co.uk