TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Scotland and Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney, 27, would "love" to return to former club Celtic and the Gunners are set to listen to offers over the summer.
(Football Insider)
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Crystal Palace and England forward Eberechi Eze, 25, has a release clause in his contract worth a minimum of £60m, with Tottenham among the clubs interested.
(Daily Mail)
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Aston Villa must raise £60m in player sales this summer to avoid being in breach of profit and sustainability rules.
(Football Insider)
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Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes says he is "very happy" at Newcastle amid interest in the 26-year-old from Arsenal and Manchester City.
(Daily Mirror)
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Newcastle are considering selling Gambia winger Yankuba Minteh, 19, after an impressive loan spell at Feyenoord, with Liverpool - now managed by the Dutch club's former boss Arne Slot - having expressed an interest.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Wolves are trying to sign Portuguese winger Rodrigo Gomes, 20, from Braga but face competition with Atletico Madrid also interested.
(Express and Star)
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Discussions between Mainz and Liverpool have begun over a permanent deal for 22-year-old Dutch defender Sepp van den Berg.
(Florian Plettenberg)
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Liverpool could be set to lose second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher this summer with the 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international wanted by Celtic and Brentford.
(Liverpool Echo)
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Liverpool are weighing up a deal to sign Argentine midfielder Alan Varela, 22, from Porto.
(Football Insider)
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Tottenham and Bayern Munich are interested in signing Stuttgart's 26-year-old Germany winger Chris Fuhrich.
(Bild)
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West Ham have agreed a £25m fee with Palmeiras for winger Luis Guilherme who is set to become the first signing of the Julen Lopetegui era at the London Stadium.
(Guardian)
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Celtic are interested in signing Wales defender Chris Mepham, 26, but Bournemouth want £8m for the player.
(Wales Online)
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Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund are considering a summer move for Republic of Ireland and Lyon defender Jake O'Brien, 23, with Everton and AC Milan also interested.
(Irish Independent)
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Ipswich Town, Norwich City and Celtic are all interested in signing Scotland Under-17 forward Aiden McGinlay, 17, who plays for Queen's Park.
(Daily Record)
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Napoli have made an offer for Chelsea's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 31, worth 15m euros (£13m) plus 3m euros (£2.5m) in bonuses.
(Goal)
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Real Sociedad have opened talks to sign 33-year-old Spanish left-back Sergio Gomez from Manchester City.
(Fabrizio Romano)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Ex-Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be set for a Premier League return as Leicester City's new boss.
(Sun)
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Manchester United could look to Borussia Dortmund for their next boss, with reports in Germany claiming Edin Terzic is a potential replacement should the club move on from Erik ten Hag.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Woeful England lost their final warm-up game ahead of a tournament for the first time since 1968 as minnows Iceland left Wembley with a deserved 1-0 win.
(Sky Sports)
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Scotland surrendered a two-goal lead to draw with Finland in their final Euro 2024 warm-up match.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Veteran striker Jamie Vardy has signed a new one-year contract at Leicester.
(Sky Sports)
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Mayonnaise giants Hellmann's have been left counting the cost after putting England cast-off Jack Grealish front and centre of their Euro 2024 advertising campaign.
(Daily Telegraph)
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There are five different groups attempting to buy Everton as owner Farhad Moshiri weighs up his next move following the end of 777 Partners' exclusivity agreement.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United minority owner Ineos is looking to sell French club Nice, amid expectations Uefa will give the two clubs a one-season transition to both compete in the Europa League.
(Independent)
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Southend United's future is back in serious doubt, with the National League side's prospective new owners concerned about their takeover because a property deal involved in the bid has collapsed. They face a further winding-up order on June 26.
(Sun)
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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has reiterated his backing for a round of Premier League matches to be played around the world, having been one of the proponents of the so-called '39th Game' some 14 years ago.
(Daily Telegraph)
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