TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are considering a summer move for Celtic's French forward Odsonne Edouard, 22, as they aim to build ahead of next season.
(Daily Mirror)
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Tottenham are interested in signing QPR's English midfielder Eberechi Eze, 21, although Crystal Palace and Sheffield United, who were interested in the player, are unwilling to pay the £20m QPR want.
(Daily Express)
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Chelsea are interested in signing West Ham and England defensive midfielder Declan Rice, 21, in the summer.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle hope they will be able to sign on-loan England full-back Danny Rose, 29, on a permanent basis from Tottenham when the transfer market re-opens this summer.
(I Sport)
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Manchester United have been given a boost in their pursuit of Birmingham's Jude Bellingham as Borussia Dortmund have abandoned their plans to bid for the 16-year-old English midfielder.
(Daily Mirror)
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Bayern Munich and Austria defender David Alaba, 27, will reject a move to Manchester City this summer in favour of joining either Real Madrid or Barcelona.
(Sports Mole)
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Lille and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 21, has become a "priority" signing for Manchester United in the next transfer window.
(Daily Star)
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Manchester City are interested in signing Brescia and Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali, 19.
(Sport Witness)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has been helping out during the coronavirus outbreak by delivering food to elderly members of society near Spurs' training ground in Enfield.
(Football.London)
OTHER STUFF
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American billionaire Michael Dell, 55, who is said to have a net worth of $31.2bn (£26.9bn), is discussing investment in Championship club Derby County.
(NBC Sports)
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Charlton owner Tahnoon Nimer has told Sky Sports News he will immediately inject money into the club to safeguard its future during the coronavirus crisis.
(Sky Sports)
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Wycombe owner Rob Couhig insists the club will survive the coronavirus crisis but has warned he may have to make some "undesirable" decisions in the process.
(Sky Sports)
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Football matches could be played away from London when sport resumes because of the capital's relatively high number of coronavirus cases.
(Daily Telegraph)
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The Premier League has sent a seven-point plan to club doctors in a bid to combat coronavirus - and warned players who disregard advice and leave the country that football will go on without them should they be unable to return.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League stars are warming to the idea of playing the remaining games of the season behind closed doors in order to complete the campaign.
(Daily Mail)
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The PFA will provide a new emergency fund to help players in the lower leagues after meeting with the Premier League and EFL today.
(Sky Sports)
Source BBCSport/SkySports