TRANSFER RUMOURS
West Ham United have officially confirmed the first signing of the Manuel Pellegrini era, with right-back Ryan Fredericks set to join from newly-promoted London rivals Fulham on a free transfer. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal have been told they must pay £35m for Sevilla midfielder Steven N'Zonzi this summer. (Daily Express)
Spurs plan to make a move for Manchester United's French forward Anthony Martial, 22, next week. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham are all interested in signing 28-year-old West Brom and Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon, who is available for £16m. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United are concentrating on signing Tottenham's Belgium centre-back Toby Alderweireld, with the 29-year-old valued at £55m. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United have made an approach to sign Sevilla defender Clement Lenglet, 22. The Frenchman has a £30.7m release clause in his contract. (L'Equipe)
Ivorian former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure is willing to join a top six Premier League club for wages of £1 a week, says the 35-year-old's agent. (Daily Express)
Brighton will put in a £5million bid for Sunderland's Paddy McNair. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool are considering a £10m move for Nigerian winger Moses Simon, 22, from Gent.(Liverpool Echo)
Leicester are leading the race to sign Norwich midfielder James Maddison, 21, with the Canaries likely to demand over £20m for the 21-year-old Englishman. (PA)
New Everton director of football Marcel Brands says the club will try to sell up to 12 players this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Watford will refuse to sell £40m-rated winger Richarlison if new Everton boss Marco Silva makes a move for the 21-year-old Brazilian. (London Evening Standard)
Zinedine Zidane quit as Real Madrid manager following a row with the Spanish club's president Florentino Perez over plans to sign Chelsea's 27-year-old Belgium forward Eden Hazard and Manchester United's Spain keeper David de Gea, 27. (Sun)
Leicester have opened talks to sign 30-year-old Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans, who is available for £3m after relegation from the Premier League with West Brom. (Daily Mirror)
The Baggies have rejected a £4m bid from fellow Championship side Stoke City to sign Republic of Ireland winger James McClean, 29. (Birmingham Mail)
Meanwhile, Stoke have started negotiations with Wales midfielder Joe Allen, 28, over a new contract. (Daily Mail)
Wolves are in talks to sign Valencia right-back Joao Cancelo and a fee of £35m is being discussed for the 24-year-old Portugal international.
(Sky Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Daniel Stendel is set to be named as Barnsley's new manager. (Sky Sports)
John Sheridan has been appointed as manager of Carlisle United. (Sky Sports)
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini is at odds with the club's bosses over transfer policy just two weeks after taking charge at London Stadium. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are close to appointing former France and Paris St-Germain coach Laurent Blanc to replace Antonio Conte. (Daily Express)
Patrick Kluivert has launched a shock bid to become the new St Mirren boss.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
Jack Butland and Danny Rose are in line for final opportunities to stake a claim for a starting place at the World Cup. (Sky Sports)
Gareth Southgate told Jordan Henderson he had lost England captaincy race just before the Champions League final. (Daily Mail)
Jamie Vardy will be handed the chance to stake his claim for a World Cup starting role against Costa Rica. (Sun)
Egypt head coach Hector Cuper is increasingly hopeful that Mohamed Salah will be fit for the start of their World Cup campaign.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
Aston Villa are facing the most important week in their 144-year history as owner Dr Tony Xia fights to keep the club out of the hands of administrators. (Sky Sports)
American Peter B Freund, a minority shareholder in baseball's New York Yankees, is lining up a £75m bid to buy Championship club Aston Villa. (Times)
Fulham have announced big price increases on new season tickets. (Daily Mail)
Peter Beardsley did make discriminatory comments to a youth player, an independent appeal has ruled.
(Daily Mail)
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