TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are willing to meet the £40m release clause for Sporting Lisbon's Portugal U17 forward Joelson Fernandes, 17, who is also attracting interest from Barcelona and Juventus.
(A Bola)
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Tottenham's pursuit of Southampton's Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 24, has cast doubts on the future of homegrown England midfielder Harry Winks, 24, at the club.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi could be lined up for a sensational Barcelona swap deal with Philippe Coutinho.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Chelsea have yet to decide whether to make a move for Dean Henderson.
(Sunday Express)
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Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear says Leeds will have rivals as they bid to sign Brighton's 22-year-old Ben White on a permanent deal. The English centre-back has been on loan at the Championship champions this season.
(Yorkshire Evening Post)
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Zenit St Petersburg are willing to offer around £9m for Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren, 31, but the English champions are likely to demand around £15m for the Croatia international.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Borussia Dortmund have placed a £115m price tag on Jadon Sancho, 20, but the England winger, linked with Manchester United, has refused to rule out leaving the German club.
(Sunday Express)
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Manchester City are in talks with Brazilian side Gremio over a £4.5m deal for 17-year-old midfielder Diego Rosa.
(Mail on Sunday)
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QPR's English midfielder Bright Osayi-Samuel, 22, is set for a medical at Club Bruges after the clubs agreed a £4.75m fee.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says the club's summer transfer budget will be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is confident he will be backed by the club's board in the summer transfer window after saying his squad needs improvement.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United are reportedly tracking Torino striker Andrea Belotti ahead of a summer move.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Northern Ireland international Kyle Lafferty, 32, a free agent after leaving Sunderland at the end of the season, is in advanced talks with newly promoted Serie B side Reggina.
(Sky Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Tranmere Rovers have confirmed the appointment of Mike Jackson as their new manager.
(Sky Sports)
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Marcelo Bielsa is set to sign a bumper £8m-a-year deal after taking Leeds to the Premier League as champions following a 16-year wait.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Aston Villa assistant coach John Terry is being considered by Bristol City to become their next manager after first-choice Steven Gerrard turned down a move to the Championship side.
(Sunday Express)
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Watford manager Nigel Pearson says he has 'an agreement' with the club over his future but there is a growing belief he will not be in charge next season.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says the signing of goalkeeper Wes Foderingham, 29, does not mean Dean Henderson will be leaving the club and remains hopeful of keeping the 23-year-old on loan from Manchester United for another season.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder says clubs will have to pay big money to lure away his stars despite admitting the Blades are still a "selling club".
(Examiner)
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Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear says the club's owners will meet manager Marcelo Bielsa next week to discuss a new contract and work on transfer targets for their return to the Premier League next season.
(Sunday Express)
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Under-fire Barcelona coach Quique Setien will stay in charge for next month's Champions League last-16 second-leg tie with Napoli after talks with president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
(London Evening Standard)
OTHER STUFF
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Leeds United will return to the Premier League after a 16-year absence as champions of the Sky Bet Championship.
(Sky Sports)
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Tottenham could be the first Premier League ground to have fans return as part of a trial scheme.
(Daily Star on Sunday)
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Villarreal have confirmed Santi Cazorla has chosen not to extend his contract with the club, amid speculation the Spanish midfielder, 35, could return to Arsenal in a coaching capacity.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Premier League players could be asked to go on strike in support of their lower division colleagues if the EFL attempts to impose a salary cap.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Newcastle will make a final plea over the next week for Matty Longstaff to sign a new contract. The 20-year-old midfielder agreed a temporary extension to see him through until the end of the delayed campaign but when that expires he will become a free agent.
(Independent)
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Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham has been ruled out for six weeks after undergoing knee surgery, Eddie Howe has confirmed.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United's English forward Mason Greenwood, 18, will earn a new Old Trafford deal worth £40,000 a week - just nine months after he signed his last.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Raheem Sterling is set to sign a record-breaking sportswear deal with Adidas which could revive the prospects of Real Madrid moving for the Manchester City forward.
(Sunday Times)
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