TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal sent scouts to Molineux on Saturday to watch Wolves' 23-year-old Portugal winger Pedro Neto and Brentford's27-year-old England striker Ivan Toney.
(HITC)
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Tottenham and Newcastle are considering a summer move for Genoa's 25-year-old Iceland forward Albert Gudmundsson.
(Calciomercato)
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Crystal Palace have targeted Marseille and Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye, 23, as one of their main signings for next season.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Nice's French defender Jean-Clair Todibo, 24, is not ruling out a summer switch to the Premier League amid interest from Chelsea and Manchester United.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Brighton are willing to sell Kaoru Mitoma this summer following their signing of 19-year-old Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman, with Barcelona, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea linked with the 26-year-old Japan forward.
(Football Transfers)
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Wolves are unlikely to make any summer signings until after 1 July to ensure they do not breach Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
(Football Insider)
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Birmingham and Watford will make offers to sign Manchester United winger Amad Diallo on loan in the summer.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Brighton are among a number of Premier League clubs monitoring Borussia Dortmund's 18-year-old German winger Charles Herrmann.
(Florian Plettenberg)
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Carlisle United are hoping for a summer windfall if Everton decide to cash in on their former youth product Jarrad Branthwaite thanks to what is believed to be a 10 per cent sell-on clause.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Sevilla are keen on signing Arsenal's 23-year-old Poland defender Jakub Kiwior, who is also attracting interest from AC Milan.
(Fichajes)
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Paris St-Germain have offered France striker Kylian Mbappe a new two-year contract worth £136m in the hope of persuading the 25-year-old to turn down a move to Real Madrid.
(AS)
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Barcelona'sfinancial restrictions mean they will only enter the race for Everton'sAmadou Onana if the Toffees drop their £51m asking price for the 22-year-old Belgium midfielder, who is also attracting interest from Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.
(Sun on Sunday)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Huddersfield are keen to appoint Michael Duff as their new manager provided the former Swansea boss, who is based in south-west England, is willing to move to the area. Meanwhile, sacked Huddersfield boss Darren Moore is a target for Port Vale.
(Sun on Sunday)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Aaron Hickey is sweating on his place in Scotland's squad for Euro 2024 after Brentford revealed the full-back had to undergo surgery to correct a long-standing hamstring problem.
(Scottish Sun on Sunday)
OTHER STUFF
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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters is under pressure from a group of clubs unhappy with his leadership over several issues.
(Mail on Sunday)
Source BBCSport/SkySports