TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are resisting interest from AC Milan in Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira, 23.
(Daily Mirror)
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Arsenal will need to spend half of their summer transfer budget to bring in Celtic's Scotland defender Kieran Tierney, 22, with the left-back valued at £25m by the Scottish champions.
(Daily Telegraph)
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The Gunners are still interested in Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco, but are yet to make a bid for the 25-year-old Belgium international.
(Football.London)
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Arsenal target Dominik Szoboszlai, 18, is keen for a move away from Red Bull Salzburg, with Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund also interested in the Hungary midfielder.
(Football.London)
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Spurs are monitoring 19-year-old Denmark youth international Andreas Skov Olsen, who plays for FC Nordsjaelland and is valued at £15m.
(Daily Mirror)
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New Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri has identified Tottenham right-back Kieran Trippier, 28, as the player he wants to make his first signing but faces tough competition from Napoli who have already made contact.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester United are willing to pay more than Manchester City for Leicester City centre-back Harry Maguire, 26, but the England international would prefer a move to Premier League champions City.
(Sun)
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The future of Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 25, at Chelsea is uncertain, with his loan deal from Real Madrid running out on 1 July. The Stamford Bridge outfit are yet to offer him an extension.
(Goal)
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Paris St-Germain offered Manchester United the possibility of swapping Brazil forward Neymar, 27, for 26-year-old France midfielder Paul Pogba.
(Independent)
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United will reignite their interest in Borussia Dortmund's England forward Jadon Sancho, 19, if they sell Pogba.
(Sun)
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Neymar will not be allowed to return to his former club Barcelona from PSG until he apologises to the Spanish giants' fans and accepts a cut in his wages.
(El Mundo)
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Real Madrid will not consider bids of less than 50m euros (£47.7m) for 22-year-old Spain midfielder Dani Ceballos, who is a target for Tottenham.
(AS)
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Real Madrid's 27-year-old Colombia forward James Rodriguez, who has spent two seasons on-loan at Bayern Munich, is unsure if he will be at the Bernabeu next season.
(Marca)
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set for a Manchester United medical this week ahead of his protracted £55m switch from Crystal Palace.
(Sun)
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Liverpool expect Belgium keeper Simon Mignolet to stay at the club unless an offer is made for the 31-year-old which is good for the club and player.
(Times)
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Liverpool's first signing of the summer could be 17-year-old FC Zwolle central defender Sepp van den Berg, with Ajax, Bayern Munich and PSV Eindhoven also interested in the Dutch Under-19 international.
(Daily Mail)
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Newcastle United remain interested in West Brom's 29-year-old Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon - who spent last season on loan at the Premier League club - despite manager Rafael Benitez's exit.
(Daily Star)
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Southampton are looking to sell at least five senior first-team players and want to bring in a striker, centre-back and wing-back during the summer transfer window.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Real Zaragoza have denied they have agreed a deal to sell 16-year-old Spanish winger Mateo Mejia to Manchester United.
(Daily Mail)
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Aston Villa want to bring Luton Town's 21-year-old English full-back James Justin to Villa Park, with fellow Premier League club Leicester City also interested.
(Birmingham Chronicle)
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Manchester United's English defender Axel Tuanzebe, 21, who spent last season on loan at Villa, wants assurances on his future at Old Trafford.
(Sun)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Newcastle United hope to have Rafael Benitez's successor in place by the time the team travel to China to compete in the Premier League Asia Trophy in just over a fortnight's time.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Laurent Blanc wants to succeed Rafael Benitez at trouble-torn Newcastle.
(Daily Star)
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The next Chelsea manager will have the chance to keep Gianfranco Zola, who was assistant to ex-boss Maurizio Sarri last season, as part of their backroom coaching team.
(Daily Express)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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England U21s showed more defensive frailties as they ended their dismal European Championship campaign with a 3-3 draw with Croatia.
(Sky Sports)
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Aidy Boothroyd admits England were not street-wise enough in their disastrous European U21 Championships campaign.
(Sky Sports)
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Steven Gerrard says he is "aware" of possible Derby interest in his services but that he is fully focused on Rangers' upcoming season.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Roy Keane has been backed to take over as Newcastle manager by Vinnie Jones.
(Sun)
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Southampton have confirmed majority shareholder Gao Jisheng as chairman in a restructuring of the board.
(Sky Sports)
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The San Siro, home of Italian giants AC and Inter Milan and one of European football's most iconic stadiums, is set to be demolished.
(Sky Sports)
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There were growing demands on Monday night for FIFA to consider using both male and female referees at future Women's World Cups after out-of-control Cameroon players were allowed to foul England players with impunity at the end of Sunday's round-of-16 tie.
(Daily Mail)
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