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Arsenal have opened discussions with RB Leipzig for their 23-year-old France centre-back Castello Lukeba.
(L'Equipe)
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Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all set to battle it out for the services of Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 22.
(Football Insider)
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And Chelsea and Manchester United also find themselves in another tug-of-war, with the two sides among the main suitors for Cologne's 19-year-old German forward Said el Mala.
(Caughtoffside)
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Aston Villa are competing with several clubs across Europe for the signature of 29-year-old Germany and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt, who will be out of contract this summer.
(Fichajes)
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Newcastle could reunite with academy graduate Elliot Anderson, 23, in the summer, with the Nottingham Forest and England midfielder seen as a perfect replacement if Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 28, or Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali, 25, depart.
(Teamtalk)
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Liverpool and Brazil goalkeeper Alisson, 33, has emerged as a major summer target for Juventus.
(Gazzetta dello Sport)
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Manchester United and Liverpool are the leading contenders for RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande, 19, after Bayern Munich pulled out of the race for the Ivory Coast winger.
(Christian Falk)
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Manchester United are willing pay around 100m euros (£86.7m) to meet 23-year-old Spain winger Nico Williams' release clause with Athletic Club.
(Fichajes)
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Liverpool are set sign highly rated Scottish defender Dara Jikiemi, 16, after he rejected the offer of a three-year deal from Celtic.
(Teamtalk)
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Real Madrid will listen to offers for France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, 23, this summer with a number of Premier League clubs expressing interest in his signature.
(Marca)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal midfielder Max Dowman's goal in the 2-0 win over Everton, made him the youngest scorer in Premier League history (aged 16 years and 73 days).
(BBC Sport)
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Manchester City want to ensure England midfielder Phil Foden, 25, remains beyond his current deal, which expires in 2027, and are keen to speed up the process of finalising a new contract.
(Football Insider)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports