TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Chelsea are planning to offer Denmark defender Andreas Christensen, 24, a new contract.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Wolves, Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Ham and Aston Villa have scouted Burnley's English midfielder Josh Brownhill, 25, in recent months.
(Teamtalk)
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Chelsea's English midfielder Luke McCormick, 22, is wanted by Championship side Millwall.
(Sun)
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Brighton are set to join the auction for Blackburn striker Adam Armstrong - and give West Ham a run for their money.
(Sun)
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Chelsea midfielder Luke McCormick may have played his way into a move to Millwal.
(Sun)
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Manchester United are set to make Raphinha a top transfer target this summer.
(Daily Express)
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Former Lazio midfielder Marek Hamsik, 33, is set to join IFK Gothenburg. The Slovak had been playing in China at Dalian Professional.
(Expressen)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Harry Kewell has been sacked as manager of Sky Bet League Two club Oldham.
(Sky Sports)
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Blackburn are ready to go foreign if they decide to dump Tony Mowbray as boss.
(Sun)
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West Ham are set to push ahead with tying manager David Moyes down to a new long-term contract, amid concern that other clubs are taking an interest.
(Teamtalk)
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Former Rangers chairman Dave King insists there is no chance of manager Steven Gerrard leaving Ibrox to become Liverpool manager in the near future.
(Glasgow Times)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Norwich City full-back Max Aarons, 21, says his focus is England and he currently has no interest in switching allegiance to Jamaica.
(Norwich Evening News)
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AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 39, is set to come out of international retirement and could be called up to the Sweden squad this month.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Fulham condemn Liverpool to sixth straight Anfield defeat.
(Sky Sports)
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Wigan are set to be taken over by Bahraini-funded group Phoenix 2021 - and backed by solid Middle East cash.
(Sun)
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Arsenal have reportedly offered a new contract to starlet Kido Taylor-Hart as they look to fend off interest from abroad.
(Sun)
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Liverpool might follow in the footsteps of Manchester United in attempting to become a publicly listed company, says football finance expert Kieran Maguire.
(Football Insider)
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Chelsea defender Reece James says he has no complaints over the rotation policy of Blues manager Thomas Tuchel, with the 21-year-old England defender accepting "you can't always play".
(Metro)
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Chelsea are planning to offer Andreas Christensen a new contract following the defender's superb run of form under head coach Thomas Tuchel.
(Daily Telegraph)
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West Ham have struck while the Irons are hot by becoming the first Premier League club to sell season tickets.
(Daily Mail)
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A number of users on Football Index, a virtual gambling platform, have lost 'life-altering' amounts of money, ranging in the thousands, after jaw-dropping share price crashes on the site.
(Daily Mail)
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Joan Laporta has won the Barcelona presidential election by a landslide.
(Sky Sports)
Source BBCSport/SkySports