TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Juventus are ready to sell Aaron Ramsey just a year after signing him from Arsenal as they try to save on his £400,000-a-week wages, with Manchester United a potential destination for the 29-year-old Wales midfielder.
(Daily Mail)
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Barcelona director Xavier Vilajoana has denied the club held talks with Manchester United over a transfer for Ansu Fati and says the 17-year-old Spanish forward is not for sale.
(Sport)
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Leicester City may have to lower their asking price for 23-year-old left-back Ben Chilwell now the England international has made clear his desire to leave for Chelsea.
(London Evening Standard)
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Liverpool are eyeing a £110m double swoop for Wolves stars Ruben Neves and Adama Traore.
(Sun)
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Portuguese right-back Cedric Soares, 28, could leave Arsenal without having a played a single match for them since joining on loan from Southampton in January.
(Goal)
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Kai Havertz is reportedly 'open' to the prospect of joining Manchester United this summer - although Chelsea still lead the race for the Bundesliga star.
(Daily Mirror)
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Everton are waiting on Nice to make an offer for 30-year-old midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, but they face a potential £17m loss on the Frenchman they bought from Manchester United.
(Daily Mail)
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Borussia Dortmund believe they have beaten Manchester United in the race to sign Jude Bellingham, the highly-rated young Birmingham City midfielder.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Burnley's English midfielder Dwight McNeil, 20, has been told by his father to forget about interest from Manchester United and Leicester City and remain with the Clarets.
(Sun)
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Danny Rose will be staying at Newcastle until the end of the season after extending his loan deal.
(Sky Sports)
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Barcelona are ready to pay for a portion of Philippe Coutinho's wages for him to move back to England or stay at Bayern Munich.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Real Madrid are keen to sign 29-year-old France international N'Golo Kante from Chelsea with an offer up to £71m for the midfielder.
(AS)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Jose Mourinho has received more online media coverage during lockdown than any other manager, according to an analytics platform that monitors online data.
(Sky Sports)
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Alex Dyer headed back to Scotland on Friday to officially seal his full-time return to managing Kilmarnock.
(Daily Record)
OTHER STUFF
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Premier League players have not been drug tested for three months, but anti-doping officials are set to ramp up testing ahead of the restart.
(Sun)
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Tottenham have told Government they want to be at the vanguard of the return to live sport and entertainment events, and will allow their stadium to be used as a test model.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius says "it makes no sense" to leave the club and believes he will get chances to impress next season.
(Sky Sports)
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Thirty-four-year-old Real Madrid and Spain defender Sergio Ramos "dreams" of retiring at the Bernabeu despite not having been offered an extension on his current contract, which ends next summer.
(Marca)
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Former Germany and Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann has urged compatriot and Bayer Leverkusen forward Kai Havertz, 21, to turn down a move to Manchester United and join Chelsea.
(Daily Mirror)
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Former AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi is targeting a swift return to the dizzy heights of Italian football with his new club AC Monza.
(Sky Sports)
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