TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Fulham are leading the race to sign Tottenham's 19-year-old English midfielder Oliver Skipp on a season-long loan.
(London Evening Standard)
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Arsenal, Tottenham and Leicester are all options for Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 28, who is currently on loan at Bayern Munich.
(Sport)
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Bournemouth could be forced to accept a cut-price fee for star man Nathan Ake after it emerged the central defender does not have a relegation clause in his contract.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Tottenham are edging closer to a deal to sign Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 24, from Southampton.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester City have made Valencia's Spanish winger Ferran Torres, 20, their top transfer target this season.
(ESPN)
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England left-back Ben Chilwell, 23, plans to tell Leicester this week that he wants to leave for Chelsea.
(Daily Mirror)
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Tottenham may try to hijack a potential move from Chelsea for Manchester United's Dean Henderson.
(Daily Express)
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West Ham have stepped up their pursuit of QPR's 22-year-old forward Eberechi Eze, with the England Under-21 international valued at £20m.
(Guardian)
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Leeds United are lining up a £15m bid for Tottenham and Argentina defender Juan Foyth, 22.
(Sun)
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Arsenal are close to agreeing a new loan deal with Real Madrid for Dani Ceballos after the 23-year-old Spain midfielder impressed at the Emirates this season.
(Daily Mail)
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Roma are yet to reach an agreement with Manchester United over the permanent signing of English defender Chris Smalling, 30.
(Corriere dello Sport)
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Lazio are in negotiations to sign Manchester City's outgoing Spanish playmaker David Silva, 34.
(AS)
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Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Willian, 31, who is out of contract this summer, has two "concrete offers" from Premier League clubs, says his agent.
(Talksport)
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Everton want to sign Serbian former Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, 36, from Zenit Saint Petersburg.
(Vecernjih Novosti)
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Sheffield United are plotting to sign English goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 22, after Bournemouth's relegation from the Premier League.
(Sun)
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Crystal Palace will consider putting Scotland winger Ryan Fraser, 26, on their list of summer targets after his departure from Bournemouth.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen, 33, says he has an option in his head as to where he wants to move next after leaving Tottenham.
(Talksport)
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Cesc Fabregas has been offered a lucrative payday to finish his career at Qatari club Al-Gharafa.
(Daily Mail)
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Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos, 32, is not part of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta's plans.
(Football London)
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Vasilis Barkas, the Greece international goalkeeper, arrived in Glasgow on Tuesday night to finalise a £4.5m transfer from AEK Athens to Celtic.
(Times)
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Real Madrid are monitoring the progress of Sevilla's 21-year-old French centre-back Jules Kounde.
(ESPN)
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Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has dismissed speculation linking Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak, 27, with a move away from the club.
(Marca)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Paul Cook will leave Wigan Athletic on Wednesday after resigning from his role as manager, following the club going into administration earlier this month.
(Sky Sports)
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Colchester United have appointed Steve Ball as their new head coach.
(Sky Sports)
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Neil Warnock will remain as Middlesbrough manager for the 2020/21 season, the Sky Bet Championship club have announced.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Bournemouth to discuss claim against Hawk-Eye for ghost goal during Aston Villa vs Sheffield United.
(Sky Sports)
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Leicester's English midfielder James Maddison, 23, is set sign a new five-year £100,000-a-week contract to stay at the club.
(Daily Mail)
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Bournemouth owner Maxim Demin says he is committed to taking the club back to the Premier League following their relegation.
(Sky Sports)
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Potential new Sunderland owner William Storey has promised the club's fans a minimum of £50m to launch them back into the Premier League.
(Sun)
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Arsenal have confirmed Shkodran Mustafi will miss the start of next season after having surgery on his hamstring injury.
(Sky Sports)
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Liverpool have decided to extend their stay at Melwood when training resumes ahead of next season, delaying their move to a £50m site in Kirkby due to the knock-on effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
(Daily Telegraph)
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The Community Shield will be played on August 29, and fans are likely to be allowed into Wembley to watch the game.
(Sun)
Source BBCSport/SkySports