TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham are planning to step up their interest in Norwich's 18-year-old English full-back Max Aarons before the summer transfer window.
(Daily Mirror)
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Sampdoria's Danish defender Joachim Andersen, 22, says he is still concentrating on playing for the Italian side amid reported interest from Tottenham.
(Football London)
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Chelsea forward Eden Hazard, 28, is expected to tell the club he wants to leave to join Real Madrid this summer.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Real are confident of signing the Belgian and are ready to spend £100m to complete a deal.
(Daily Mirror)
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Hazard's departure from Chelsea could trigger a number of transfer deals, including Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 24, making his current loan move at Stamford Bridge permanent and the Blues' England Under-19 winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18, being sold to Bayern Munich.
(Sun)
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Chelsea could soon lose forward Willian, 30, because they will only offer the Brazilian a new one-year contract when it runs out in 18 months, rather than a longer deal.
(London Evening Standard)
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Manchester United's priority in the summer transfer window is a centre-back with Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly, 27, the most likely option.
(London Evening Standard)
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But United centre-back Eric Bailly, 24, has been told by interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that he remains part of his plans at Old Trafford.
(Sun)
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Liverpool remain cautious about Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's recovery and do not expect the England midfielder, 25, to return until April.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Chelsea's France midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, 24, is keen to make his season-long loan move at AC Milan permanent in the summer.
(Football London)
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Chelsea had a 50m euros offer (£44m) for Italian midfielder Nicolo Barella, 21, accepted by his club Cagliari in January but the player turned down the move.
(Tutto Mercato Web)
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Newcastle United attempted to sign Juventus' Croatia winger Marko Pjaca, 23, who is on loan at Fiorentina, during the January transfer window.
(Corriere Fiorentino)
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Major League Soccer side Atlanta United have signed Florentin Pogba, 28, the older brother of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
(MLS)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Arsenal's head of youth scouting Steve Morrow is set for a promotion in a backroom reshuffle at the Emirates.
(Sun)
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Everton boss Marco Silva says his job is safe after being given personal assurances by majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri.
(Daily Mail)
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told summer signing Fred he will have a chance to prove himself and secure his Manchester United future.
(Sun)
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Hibernian have spoken to Paul Heckingbottom regarding their vacant head coach position.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
OTHER STUFF
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The £30 price cap on away tickets in the Premier League, due to expire at the end of this season, could be extended for a further two years on Thursday.
(Daily Mail)
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A significant drive to promote to the use of sin-bins for dissent will be launched by the FA after a successful trial in amateur leagues this season.
(Times)
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Manchester United are keen to hand Rashford a new contract this season, with Real Madrid also interested in the England international.
(Sun)
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Miguel Almiron is in line for his Newcastle debut against Wolves after receiving his work permit - he will train for the first time with the squad on Wednesday.
(Daily Express)
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Wilfried Zaha is contesting his FA charge for improper conduct in the wake of his red card against Southampton for sarcastically applauding referee Andre Marriner.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool remain cautious on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's return from injury and expect him to return to the first-team squad in April.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Doctors have reacted with dismay to confirmation that concussion substitutes will not be introduced until 2020.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Marcelo Bielsa is set to find out what punishment he, and Leeds United, will face over the 'Spygate' affair on Thursday.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Jermain Defoe will face no action over his alleged dive during Rangers' 4-0 win over St Mirren on Saturday.
(Sky Sports)
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Peter Crouch has made a banging start to life at Burnley – so much so a local butchers in the town has decided to name a sausage after their new hero, "Crouchie's Red Hot Robot".
(Sky Sports)
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Jose Mourinho has accepted a one-year prison sentence for tax fraud - but has avoided jail after exchanging the sentence for a fine.
(Sky Sports)
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