TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham are leading the race to sign West Bromwich Albion's English goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, 28.
(ESPN)
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Tottenham are interested in Feyenoord and Turkey midfielder Orkun Kokcu, but face competition for the 20-year-old from Arsenal.
(Daily Mail)
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Southampton are keeping tabs on Tottenham and England midfielder Harry Winks, 25.
(Football Insider)
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Southampton will "do everything" to keep Denmark centre-back Jannik Vestergaard, 28, at the club, says manager Ralph Hasenhuttl amid reported interest from Tottenham.
(Daily Echo)
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Leeds are shock contenders for Chelsea and Arsenal target Sergio Aguero, reports say.
(Sun)
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Manchester United remain interested in Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 28, and the Slovenia international would be open to a move.
(90min)
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Crystal Palace defender Patrick van Aanholt, 30, has been offered a three-year contract by Galatasaray. The Dutchman is out of contract at the end of the season.
(Sky Sports)
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Liverpool are ready to trigger their option to buy Ozan Kabak after being impressed with the 21-year-old Turkey defender during his loan from Schalke.
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Argentina striker Mauro Icardi, 28, is looking to leave Paris St-Germain this summer.
(L'Equipe)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Crystal Palace want Eddie Howe to replace manager Roy Hodgson after the former Bournemouth boss changed his mind on joining Celtic.
(Football Insider)
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Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says he has turned down some "flattering opportunities" to return to management but he is "very keen" to start at a new club.
(ESPN)
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he would not mind if Argentina forward Sergio Aguero, 32, joined another Premier League club when he leaves Etihad Stadium in May.
(Sun)
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Thomas Tuchel says he will give Chelsea's misfiring forwards until the end of this season to arrest their slump before deciding whether more reinforcements are required.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 34, is still unsure whether he will remain at the club next season.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Jurgen Klopp pinpointed the absence of supporters from Anfield as the major reason for a stunning reversal of fortunes in Liverpool's home form.
(Sky Sports)
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Sean Dyche believes Premier League players are being encouraged to "go down and scream" to win penalties.
(Sky Sports)
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Southend have turned to former boss Phil Brown in a bid to save their Football League status after sacking Mark Molesley with six games of the season left.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Munich, Rome, Bilbao and Dublin have received a stay of execution as Euro 2021 host cities - after UEFA gave them an extension until April 19 to guarantee fans.
(Daily Telegraph)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal's England Under-20 striker Folarin Balogun, 19, is close to signing a new four-year contract at the club.
(Guardian)
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Raheem Sterling is setting up his own football agency - and will even conduct his own contract negotiations with Manchester City.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League and Championship clubs are at loggerheads over the dates for this summer's transfer window.
(Daily Mail)
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Prospective new Derby owner Erik Alonso is facing questions from the EFL over the source of his funds before a proposed takeover can be signed off.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester City's annual results this week revealed a spiralling wage bill that is a record for English football and has left their neighbours far behind.
(Times)
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Charlie Austin has been suspended for QPR's next three games after being found guilty of a stamp on Nottingham Forest's Ryan Yates last weekend.
(Sky Sports)
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