TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have agreed a fee of up to 25m euros (£21.2m) for Bologna'sScotland international full-back Aaron Hickey.
(Calciomercato)
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The Gunners are also closing on a 3.5m euro (£3m) deal to sign 19-year-old Brazilian striker Marquinhos from Sao Paulo.
(ESPN)
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Incoming Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is targeting France and Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante, 31, as he looks to start an overhaul at Old Trafford.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Liverpool and Senegal forward Sadio Mane, 30, will become a target of Bayern Munich if their Poland international striker Robert Lewandowski leaves this summer.
(Bild)
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Lewandowski, 33, has agreed to join Barcelona on a three-year deal.
(Sunday Times)
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Frenkie De Jong is willing to wave goodbye to nearly £6m in unpaid wages to clinch a move to Manchester City this summer.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Possibly moving in the other direction to Lewandowski is Barcelona's France forward Ousmane Dembele, 24, is on Bayern Munich's list of transfer targets.
(Sky Sports)
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Barcelona and Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 25, is prepared to waive nearly £6m in unpaid wages in order to seal a move to Manchester City.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Juventus are set on bringing Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, 29, back to the club this summer. The France international's contract runs out at the end of the season.
(Goal))
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Newcastle have held preliminary talks with Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 25, but the England international's preference is to join Arsenal.
(Football Insider)
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Derby County are looking to snap up Tom Barkhuizen after Preston decided to release him this summer, but Bolton and Rotherham are also keen.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Arsenal are preparing an opening bid for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus, 25. City want between 50m and 60m euros (£42.4m-£50.0m) for the Brazil international.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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Former Newcastle boss Steve Bruce ready to raid old club and bring goalkeeper Karl Darlow to West Brom.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester City will actively seek more signings after the imminent arrival of Borussia Dortmund and Norway striker Erling Haaland, 21, with a left-back and defensive midfielder the priorities.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Everton turned down the opportunity to sign Haaland for £60,000 in 2016 because they believed he would "lose his effectiveness" as he aged.
(Sunday Times)
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West Ham, Southampton and Brentford are interested in Fenerbahce'sNigerian right-back Bright Osayi-Samuel, 24.
(Football Insider)
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Aston Villa have joined Crystal Palace and Brentford in the race for Nigeria midfielder Joe Aribo, 25, who plays for manager Steven Gerrard's former club Rangers.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Belgium playmaker Eden Hazard, 31, will stay at the club this summer.
(Goal)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Erik ten Hag wants to keep Manchester United set-piece coach Eric Ramsay after conducting a series of planning meetings in Holland.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Dundee have begun the search for a new manager after announcing they will not be renewing the contract of Mark McGhee following their relegation.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Bonnyrigg Rose were promoted to Scottish League Two for the first time in their 140-year history after a 1-0 play-off final second leg victory over Cowdenbeath.
(Sky Sports)
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Liverpool have beaten Chelsea in the FA Cup final, with Jurgen Klopp winning the trophy for the first time to keep their hopes of a historic Quadruple alive.
(Sky Sports)
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Luke Shaw will be kept waiting on a fresh £180,000-a-week Old Trafford contract until Erik ten Hag has approved the terms.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Erling Haaland is at centre of £50m boot war as Puma and Adidas battle over the out-of-contract striker after Nike deal ends.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Mel Morris’ controversial settlement with Middlesbrough owner Steve Gibson will finally be completed when he sells Pride Park. Ex-Derby owner Morris privately agreed with Gibson to end Boro’s claim against County for past Financial Fair Play offences.
(Sun on Sunday)
Source BBCSport/SkySports