TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are ready to offer Brazilian defender David Luiz, 33, a new one year contract but reducing his current £130,000-a-week deal.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea are considering switching their attentions to signing RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, 24, if the Germany international indicates a willingness to move.
(ESPN)
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Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi, 32, will stay at Barcelona next season after a clause allowing the Argentina striker to leave the club for free this summer expired.
(London Evening Standard)
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Real Madrid have rejected the chance to sign Chelsea winger Willian, 31, on a free transfer. The Brazil international's contract at Stamford Bridge expires this summer.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester United will pay £10.5m for extending 30-year-old Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo's loan deal until January - a £6m fee going to Shanghai Shenhua and £130,000-a-week in wages.
(Daily Mail)
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Danny Rose could remain at Newcastle for the rest of the season as talks continue over extending his loan deal from Tottenham.
(Sky Sports)
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Liverpool are in discussions to extend the loan deals of 23-year-old Welsh midfielder Harry Wilson at Bournemouth and English striker Rhian Brewster, 20, at Swansea until the end of the season.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Arsenal are ready to offer Brazilian defender David Luiz, 33, a new one year contract but reducing his current £130,000-a-week deal.
(Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has agreed a new four-year contract to keep him at the club until 2024, with official confirmation expected on Tuesday.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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England manager Gareth Southgate will not attend Premier League matches when the season resumes as he feels his presence is not essential at stadiums.
(Daily Star)
OTHER STUFF
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Stoke and Charlton join number of Championship sides in venting their anger over June 20 restart.
(Daily Mail)
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QPR's director of football Les Ferdinand fears the bombshell plan to restart the Championship in just 18 days poses a bigger risk to players than COVID-19.
(Sun)
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EFL players with expiring contracts have been warned clubs may trick them into short-term extensions with the promise of a new deal.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Premier League clubs will discuss the possibility of in-game TV interviews with managers and coaches during breaks in play in a meeting on Thursday.
(Daily Express)
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Chelsea have submitted a proposal to the Premier League to increase the maximum number of substitutes permitted on the bench from seven to nine for the remainder of the season.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League clubs are paying for the families of football personnel who have been infected with coronavirus to be tested.
(Daily Mail)
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Macclesfield have been issued with further misconduct charges for alleged breaches of EFL Regulations and will be referred to an Independent Disciplinary Commission.
(Sky Sports)
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Hearts have released 12 players and allowed three to return to their parent clubs following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership.
(Sky Sports)
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Serie A teams will play two games a week for the rest of the season once the league restarts on June 20.
(Sky Sports)
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Five Barcelona players ‘tested positive for coronavirus ahead of La Liga return.
(Sun)
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