TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal will face competition from Bayern Munich in their pursuit of Lille and Ivory Coast winger Nicolas Pepe, 23.
(Bein Sports)
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Tottenham could be looking to pinch Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes from under the nose of Everton, where he is currently on loan.
(Sun)
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Manchester United can chase Borussia Dortmund and England winger Jadon Sancho this summer because his former club Manchester City did not insert any clause in the 18-year-old's contract after selling him stating he could not join their rivals.
(London Evening Standard)
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Dortmund will put a £100m price-tag on Sancho and will move for Chelsea's English winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18, if they need to replace him.
(Daily Mirror)
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Dortmund hope to use Sancho's success at the Westfalenstadion to challenge Bayern Munich for the signing of Hudson-Odoi from Chelsea.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Manchester City are front runners to sign Atletico Madrid's Spanish midfielder Saul Niguez, 24, this summer.
(ESPN)
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Barcelona are ready to listen to offers for Philippe Coutinho, 26, with a move to Ligue 1 champions Paris St-Germain most likely.
(Goal)
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Barcelona have cooled their interest in Atletico Madrid and France forward Antoine Griezmann amid speculation Manchester United will push to sign the 27-year-old.
(Daily Mirror)
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Lazio are close to a pre-contract agreement with 26-year-old Spanish full-back Alberto Moreno who will leave Liverpool this summer after five seasons at Anfield.
(Independent)
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Barcelona are preparing a £43m bid for Serbia striker Luka Jovic and hope to start negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt for the 21-year-old in the next few weeks.
(Guardian)
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Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants 30-year-old Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez, Argentine defender Marcos Rojo, 29, and Ecuadorian full-back Antonio Valencia, 33, to leave the club this summer.
(Daily Star)
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Chelsea's on-loan Croat midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 24, is prepared to join another Premier League club rather than return to Real Madrid.
(Marca)
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Chelsea could take Bournemouth's Dutch defender Nathan Ake back to Stamford Bridge amid speculation of interest in the 24-year-old from Napoli and Tottenham.
(De Telegraaf)
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Bayern Munich have agreed a deal for Atletico Madrid's French defender Lucas Hernandez, 23.
(Foot Mercato)
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Chelsea's French striker Olivier Giroud, 32, is open to a return to France to get more playing time.
(Goal)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Darren Ferguson has signed a three-year contract at Peterborough to keep him as manager until the summer of 2022.
(Sky Sports)
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Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he wants to be back in club management by the summer and that he has turned down 'three or four' offers already.
(Goal)
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Chelsea's £9m battle with former boss Antonio Conte over a severance package will get underway on Thursday at a Premier League managers' arbitration tribunal.
(Times)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Matej Vydra has revealed his Czech Republic side are targeting Harry Maguire as England's weak link - and are also under orders to kick their English opponents.
(Daily Mirror)
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England's latest call-up Callum Hudson-Odoi makes regular visits to his former sixth form and coaches U13s at his old school.
(Sun)
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Aidy Boothroyd says Callum Hudson-Odoi remains in England U21s' plans for Euro 2019 despite his senior call-up.
(Sky Sports)
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Ryan Giggs said there was "lots to be pleased about" after Wales needed a late goal to beat Trinidad and Tobago in their international friendly.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester City are ready to hand their Belgian defender and captain Vincent Kompany, 32, a new contract.
(London Evening Standard)
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Paris St-Germain's Brazilian right-back Dani Alves, 35, has appeared to deny reports he has agreed a new deal with the Ligue 1 champions.
(Goal)
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Chelsea will take no chances over possibly losing David Luiz and Willian this summer by offering them lucrative new contracts.
(Daily Mirror)
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The Football Association is planning to make the use of VAR compulsory at all grounds from the quarter-final stage of the FA Cup next season.
(Times)
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Chelsea fans are voting with their feet against Maurizio Sarri's dour reign with hundreds of season-ticket holders selling their seats for their upcoming Premier League matches.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United have hit back against Barcelona by charging the Spanish club's fans £102 for tickets in order to subsidise entry for their own supporters in the Nou Camp.
(Daily Mail)
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Reading's hopes of avoiding relegation from the Sky Bet Championship have been hit by a season-ending hamstring injury suffered by Nelson Oliveira.
(Daily Star)
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Macclesfield have avoided a winding-up order at the High Court in London.
(Sky Sports)
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Bolton will not face a points deduction this season but the threat of administration remains after their winding-up petition was adjourned.
(Sky Sports)
Source BBCSport/SkySports