TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Brazil striker Neymar, 26, will have to take a pay cut of around £26m if he wants to move to Barcelona from Paris St-Germain this summer.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Chelsea are set to step up their interest in Leicester's England full-back Ben Chilwell, 23.
(Sun)
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Inter Miami owner David Beckham has spoken to Real Madrid about the possibility of signing Colombia forward James Rodriguez, 28.
(Goal)
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LiveTottenham have enquired about the availability of Barcelona midfielder Arthur Melo and are open to including a Spurs player in any future transfer.
(Daily Express)
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rpool goalkeeper Loris Karius, 26, is set to join Wolves on loan for next season.
(Fantatik)
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Karius is close to cancelling his two-year loan contract at Besiktas and returning to Anfield early after a dispute over unpaid wages.
(Guardian)
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Newcastle's prospective new owners have made Paris St-Germain's Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani, 33, a prime transfer target.
(ESPN)
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Arsenal have opened talks with Atletico Madrid over a deal to sign Ghana international Thomas Partey, 26, according to the midfielder's father.
(Daily Mail)
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Tottenham are interested in signing Real Betis' Brazilian full-back Emerson, 21, who is co-owned by Barcelona.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Tottenham are also set to rival Inter Milan in a bid to sign Barcelona's Brazilian midfielder Arthur, 23.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Chelsea are competing with Atletico Madrid for the signing of 16-year-old Netherlands U21 striker Mohamed Sankoh from Stoke.
(Goal)
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DR Congo winger Yannick Bolasie, 30, is to return to Everton after Sporting Lisbon cut his loan spell short in an attempt to cut costs.
(A Bola)
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Liverpool could miss out on £18m in bonus payments if Barcelona offload playmaker Philippe Coutinho to Chelsea this summer, it has emerged.
(Daily Star)
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Schalke boss David Wagner says the club cannot afford to sign Jonjoe Kenny, 23, from Everton on a permanent deal but would like to extend the defender's loan for another season.
(Sky Sports)
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Paris St-Germain have made tying down France striker Kylian Mbappe, 21, to a new contract their number one priority this summer despite suffering a drop in income because of the coronavirus pandemic.
(ESPN)
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Leeds will still sign Portuguese winger Helder Costa, 26, from Wolves on 1 July despite the financial uncertainty caused by the coronavirus crisis.
(Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Newcastle's prospective new owners hope to appoint Massimiliano Allegri or Mauricio Pochettino as manager.
(ESPN)
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Mauricio Pochettino is interested in holding talks with Newcastle United when the club's takeover is complete, according to reports.
(Daily Star)
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West Ham manager David Moyes hopes the over-indulgent football industry will 'reset' itself after the coronavirus pandemic left multiple clubs facing financial oblivion.
(Daily Mail)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Michael O'Neill has left his role as Northern Ireland manager after eight years in order to solely focus on his position in charge of Stoke.
(Sky Sports)
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Michael O'Neill has turned his back on a £500,000 Euro 2020 bonus after stepping down as Northern Ireland manager on Wednesday.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Gareth Bale will hand over almost £1m to fund the fight against coronavirus in Wales and Spain.
(Guardian)
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Premier League clubs are aiming to resume training on 9 May with a number of managers telling their players to prepare for a return to work.
(Sun)
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A group of League One and League Two sides have told the Football League that a salary cap will need to be introduced next season in order to avoid a number of clubs going out of business.
(Daily Mail)
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The scale of the operation required to play a single Premier League match behind closed doors has been revealed by official documents in Germany, with Bundesliga chiefs saying a minimum of 322 people are needed.
(Sun)
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Queens Park Rangers players have been asked by the club to consider a 50 per cent paycut, the largest yet for a Championship team and a signal of the pressure that some in the division are feeling in the grip of the coronavirus crisis.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Two-time Welsh champions Rhyl FC are set to become the first club to close down as a result of financial pressures of the coronavirus pandemic.
(Sky Sports)
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