TRANSFER RUMOURS
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FA Cup winners Arsenal are targeting Sevilla's 27-year-old Brazilian centre-back Diego Carlos as manager Mikel Arteta plans a summer overhaul.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Arteta has called Barcelona and Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 32, to discuss a potential move to the Gunners.
(Le10 Sport)
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Tottenham Hotspur will compete with Everton to sign Lille's 23-year-old Turkey right-back Zeki Celik, 23, with Spurs considering selling Ivory Coast right-back Serge Aurier, 27.
(Times)
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Tottenham are probably leading the race for Philippe Coutinho right now over the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United are considering a move for Leicester City and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, 33.
(Sun)
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Liverpool have moved ahead of Paris St-Germain in the race for Bayern Munich's Thiago Alcantara and are now "very likely" to sign the Spain midfielder.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Crystal Palace's 27-year-old Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha is a target for Arsenal.
(Daily Star)
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Arsenal are ready to cash in on several first-team stars including Alexandre Lacazette and Hector Bellerin to raise funds for Mikel Arteta's rebuild.
(Daily Mail)
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Aston Villa are targeting a summer move for Liverpool's 25-year-old Belgium striker Divock Origi.
(Sun)
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Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held transfer talks with the agents of Lille's Brazilian defender Gabriel Magalhaes, 22.
(Daily Express)
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Manchester United are hoping to use England centre-back Chris Smalling, 30, as part of a swap deal for Inter Milan's 25-year-old Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar.
(Daily Star)
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Smalling is set to return to Old Trafford following his loan spell at Roma, with the Serie A club running out of time to complete a deal.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Italian giants AC Milan and Napoli are in talks with Norwich City's English defender Ben Godfrey, 22, after the Canaries were relegated from the Premier League.
(Calciomercato)
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Cardiff City are leading the race for 27-year-old Barnsley and Wales striker Kieffer Moore.
(WalesOnline)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Eddie Howe is planning to take a break from football after leaving Bournemouth, the club at which he has spent 25 years as player and manager, on Saturday by mutual consent.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Bournemouth would consider appointing Jason Tindall as successor to Eddie Howe should the assistant manager want the vacant managerial role.
(Sky Sports)
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Mauricio Pochettino says he is open to managing in any of Europe's top-five leagues as he prepares to return to the game.
(Sky Sports)
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Frank Lampard admits he does not know whether Willian will still be at Stamford Bridge next season but insists the ball is in the player's court.
(Daily Mirror)
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Bournemouth may target John Terry to replace Eddie Howe.
(Times)
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Frank Lampard has appealed to the Premier League to delay Chelsea's start to next season - even if his team cannot produce an unlikely last-16 Champions League comeback against Bayern Munich.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Harrogate Town have been promoted to the Football League for the first time in their history after beating Notts County 3-1 in the National League play-off final.
(Sky Sports)
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Former Chelsea midfielder and coach Eddie Newton has been appointed the permanent manager of Trabzonspor after leading them to victory in the Turkish Cup final.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal will offer Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 31, a £250,000-per-week three-year contract later this week.
(Daily Mirror)
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However, Aubameyang wants to see the Gunners make big signings before he agrees a new deal after helping the club win their 14th FA Cup.
(Le10 Sport)
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FIFA has said there 'was and is absolutely no reason to open any investigation' after criminal proceedings against president Gianni Infantino were launched in Switzerland earlier this week.
(Daily Mail)
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Wigan's takeover is being delayed by the club's appeal against the 12-point deduction that relegated them to League One as prospective buyers want to wait and see which division the club will be in before completing a move.
(Daily Mail)
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Referees should send players off if they deliberately cough at an opponent or match official, new FA guidance states.
(Times)
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