TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil will not leave the club on loan this summer as the club attempt to try and reduce their wage bill, with the 30-year-old German preferring a permanent move.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United have made an approach for Borussia Dortmund's English winger Jadon Sancho, 18, who is valued at £70m after leaving Manchester City for £8m in 2017.
(Sun)
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Inter Milan and Slovakia centre-back Milan Skriniar, 24, is among Manchester United's top targets, along with Napoli's Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, 27, and Sampdoria's Denmark Under-21 international Joachim Andersen, 22.
(Independent)
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Chelsea are confident that Juventus will sell Gonzalo Higuain, 31, for less than the agreed price of £31.5m if they decide to make the Argentine striker's loan deal permanent at the end of the season.
(ESPN)
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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas says 25-year-old France forward Nabil Fekir, a target for Liverpool and Chelsea, is close to signing a contract extension at the French club.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero, 31, is attracting interest from clubs across Europe as well as Boca Juniors, but the Argentine does not want to leave.
(Sun)
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Barcelona and Real Madrid have moved ahead of Manchester United in a bid to sign Benfica's 19-year-old Portuguese attacking midfielder Joao Felix.
(Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Arsenal want to bring in a director of football immediately and could look to Ajax's Marc Overmars or Roma's Monchi.
(Sun)
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says that leaving record £60m signing Riyad Mahrez, 27, on the bench makes him "sad".
(Manchester Evening News)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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17-year-old Bolton midfielder Luca Connell is the latest Irish youngster in England's sights following Declan Rice's switch.
(Sun)
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Several England internationals have yet to receive fees worth tens of thousands of pounds for representing their country last year.
(Times)
OTHER STUFF
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Spain forward Fernando Llorente, 33, says he would be "delighted" to stay at Tottenham for a further year.
(London Evening Standard)
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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said he hated the idea of capping Premier League away tickets at £30 in correspondence with former chief executive Richard Scudamore.
(Times)
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Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has dismissed claims the visit of a hairdresser to the team hotel was to blame for his side losing 3-0 against Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday.
(ESPN)
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Chelsea defender Gary Cahill, 33, was stunned by being left out of the squad to face Malmo in Europa League after the Blues were thrashed 6-0 by Manchester City last Sunday.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward wants to complete an overhaul at Manchester United in time to mount a title challenge next season.
(London Evening Standard)
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Design plans for Everton's new 52,000-capacity stadium have been leaked.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea have let Frank Lampard's Derby train at Cobham ahead of their FA Cup clash at Brighton.
(Daily Mail)
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Richard Scudamore urged leading Premier League clubs to agree a price cap on away tickets to gain political influence.
(Daily Mail)
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The Premier League has invited all the top-flight managers to attend a summit on video assistant referees.
(Times)
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Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud is desperate to sign a new contract at the club despite the signing of Gonzalo Higuain with his current deal expiring in the summer.
(Daily Star)
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Barry Fry has resigned as Peterborough director after he was banned for four months by the FA for breaking its rules against betting.
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