TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Henrikh Mkhitaryan's agent has denied that Arsenal want to sell the Armenian. Mino Raiola said the rumours about the midfielder, 31, were "fake news".
(Daily Express)
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Tottenham are interested in buying Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and will wait until after the coronavirus pandemic before making a final decision on making an offer for him.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Manchester United are stepping up their pursuit of Jack Grealish - in a £50m move for the Aston Villa star.
(Sun)
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Newcastle will spend 80m euros (£70m) on Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho if the club's proposed takeover goes through. The 27-year-old is currently on loan at Bayern Munich.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Newcastle's potential new owners also want to sign Napoli and Senegal centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly. The 28-year-old is expected to leave the Italian club this summer for around £69.8m.
(Sky Sports)
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However, Koulibaly is also considering a move to Liverpool.
(Calciomercato)
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Borussia Dortmund expect England winger Jadon Sancho, 20, to remain at the club, despite continued interest from Manchester United.
(Sky Sports)
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Arsenal could be given the chance to sign Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi, 27, as a direct replacement for Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Aubameyang, 30, is out of contract next season, while Argentine Icardi is currently on loan at Paris St-Germain.
(Tuttosport)
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The Gunners are also close to securing an agreement with free agent George Lewis. The Norwegian winger, 19, was previously at Tromso.
(Goal)
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Barcelona teenager Marc Jurado, 16, has turned down an offer of a professional contract with the Spanish club. The right-back is set to join Manchester United in the summer.
(ESPN)
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Chelsea target Dries Mertens has yet to agree a contract extension with Napoli. The Belgian forward, 33, is out of contract in the summer.
(Calciomercato)
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Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham are all interested in Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The Serbian, 25, will be allowed to leave the club for upwards of £80m.
(Daily Mail)
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Kosovo and Wolfsburg winger Milot Rashica, 23, is a transfer target for Liverpool, the president of the Kosovo football federation has said.
(London Evening Standard)
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Championship leaders Leeds United are the favourites to sign Linfield midfielder Charlie Allen. The Northern Irishman, 17, has attracted interest from Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool.
(Yorkshire Post)
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Chelsea are interested in Monaco defender Fode Ballo Toure. The Frenchman, 23, is under contract until 2023.
(Foot Mercato)
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Barcelona's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 32, says he is not thinking about leaving the club, despite his contract expiring in 2021.
(Sky Germany)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Sean Dyche has refused to rule out the possibility of leaving Burnley.
(Daily Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
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Football League clubs are preparing contracts with players' wages linked to attendances next season due to uncertainty about future income.
(Daily Mail)
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League One and League Two clubs who want to spend more than potential new budgetary caps could be subjected to a "super tax", with the money raised then redistributed to rival teams.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has warned the Premier League is facing a full scale revolt over the Project Restart plans.
(Daily Mirror)
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FA chiefs would block any attempt to declare the Premier League season null and void and abandon relegation.
(Times)
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Heung-Min Son has completed his three-week basic military training in South Korea, finishing in the top five out of 157 people in his class.
(Sky Sports)
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Amanda Staveley's Saudi-backed takeover of Newcastle is set to be formally announced by the end of next week, according to sources close to the country's royal family.
(Daily Star)
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Kylian Mbappe has been awarded the Ligue 1 Golden Boot following the cancellation of 2019-20 season due to coronavirus despite being level on goals with Monaco's Wissam Ben Yedder.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester City defender Kyle Walker faces a police quiz and a £1,000 fine after breaking lockdown rules three times in 24 hours.
(Sun)
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A gang have raided the homes of Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard and Leicester's late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, stealing more than £1m of valuables.
(Sun)
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Premier League clubs opposed to the restart fear Liverpool will play the kids once they have won the title.
(Sun)
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Lyon president Jean Michel Aulas has confirmed the Ligue 1 club plans to launch two legal fights after the season was ended early.
(Daily Mail)
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Serie A sides Sampdoria and Fiorentina have reported four and six new cases of coronavirus respectively.
(Sky Sports)
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Macclesfield have been hit with an immediate seven-point deduction after admitting two misconduct charges.
(Sky Sports)
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