TRANSFER RUMOURS
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A number of Premier League clubs, including Leicester, Fulham and Wolves, are monitoring Lorient and France Under-21 midfielder Enzo Le Fee after the 23-year-old confirmed he wants to leave this summer.
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Arsenal are interested in signing Denmark midfielder Jesper Lindstrom, 23, who Eintracht will let leave for a fee of about 30m euros.
(Sport 1)
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Manchester United are preparing to make an £80m bid for Tottenham and England forward Harry Kane, 29, after club chief executive Richard Arnold sanctioned a potential deal.
(Daily Star)
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Bayern Munich want to sign Chelsea and England midfielder Mason Mount, 24.
(Times)
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Liverpool are willing to pay more than £60m for Napoli and South Korea centre-back Kim Min-jae, 26, who is also a target for Manchester United.
(Four Four Two)
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Liverpool have reportedly entered the race for Eintracht Frankfurt star Evan Ndicka with the centre-back available for free at the end of the season. Arsenal and Tottenham have both been linked with the Frenchman in the past who could potentially pose as an alternative to RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester City have joined Manchester United and Newcastle in monitoring Celta Vigo's 20-year-old Spanish midfielder Gabri Veiga.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are set to make 27-year-old English midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek available for transfer at the end of the season.
(Football Insider)
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Barcelona are interested in signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on loan, just a year after the Gabon striker, 33, left the club for Chelsea.
(Sport)
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Aston Villa are interested in signing Tammy Abraham, according to reports.
(Sun)
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Former Spain defender Hector Bellerin, 28, is in talks over a return to Real Betis, where he spent last season, when he ends his current loan from Barcelona to Sporting Lisbon this summer.
(Marca)
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Marcus Rashford reportedly turned down a £400,000 a week deal from Paris Saint-Germain.
(Daily Star)
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Tottenham have come to a pre-contractual agreement to sign 16-year-old English forward Herbie James on a three-year deal from Manchester City's academy.
(Football London)
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Roma are considering options to replace Tammy Abraham, with Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino top of their wishlist.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Carlo Ancelotti could inadvertently strike a blow into Tottenham's chances of appointing Julian Nagelsmann if the Italian is sacked by Real Madrid. Spurs' pursuit of Nagelsmann has reportedly been complicated by the German's wish to see if any other high-profile jobs become vacant before the summer.
(Daily Express)
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Clubs interested in Roberto de Zerbi would have to pay a fixed amount to Brighton for the Italian manager and any deal could only be done in the summer, not during the season.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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De Zerbi wants more control and a greater input into Brighton's transfer plans.
(Daily Mail)
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Manager David Moyes and his West Ham coaches fear they will be sacked if the Hammers lose to relegation rivals Southampton on Sunday.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Manchester United duo Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe could switch their international allegiances from England after holding positive talks with DR Congo.
(Daily Mirror)
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England attacking coach Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink will stop providing promotional content for betting firms after an interview he gave to a gambling company that is banned from operating in Ukraine emerged on Tuesday.
(Daily Mail)
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Kieffer Moore's first-half header secured a 1-0 win for Wales over Latvia at the Cardiff City Stadium to put them top of their Euro 2024 qualifying group.
(Sky Sports)
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Scott McTominay scored a double as Scotland secured a famous victory over Spain to take control of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Huddersfield have announced their prospective new owner is American businessman Kevin M Nagle.
(Daily Mail)
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Chelsea are set for a battle with the Premier League over a potential breach of spending rules with the club ready to cite Germany defender Antonio Rudiger's departure for Real Madrid on a free transfer last summer as one justification for their huge losses.
(Daily Mail)
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Fears are growing at Morecambe that the relegation-threatened League One side will become the next English club to enter administration after players and staff were told their March wages would be late.
(Athletic)
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Manchester United could miss out on the Champions League even if Jim Ratcliffe takes over and they finish in the top four due to Britain's richest man owning Nice. Under UEFA rules, that would mean if United and the French top-flight club both finish in Champions League qualification spots, only the side finishing higher could be allowed to enter the competition.
(Sun)
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