TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham, Aston Villa and Newcastle are monitoring developments with Jadon Sancho, 25, after the England winger's return to Manchester United following his loan spell at Chelsea.
(Sun)
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Liverpool are set to swoop for Paris St-Germain's 22-year-old France forward Bradley Barcola - even after completing a deal for Bayer Leverkusen's Germany attacker Florian Wirtz, 22.
(Sun)
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Everton and Newcastle are leading the race to sign England forward Jack Grealish, 29, from Manchester City this summer.
(Football Insider)
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Burnley have announced defender CJ Egan-Riley has turned down the club's offer of a new contract and will move to Marseille. The centre-back was a key member of Scott Parker's promotion-winning team.
(Sky Sports)
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Bayer Leverkusen are considering a move for Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah, 22.
(Athletic)
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Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez is likely to leave Liverpool this summer, with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal making contact about the 25-year-old this week.
(Talksport)
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Nunez, though, is understood to favour staying in Europe, with a move to Spain or Italy his preference.
(Daily Mirror)
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Marseille have reached an agreement in principle to sign England midfielder Angel Gomes on a free transfer.
(BBC Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Hull City have appointed Sergej Jakirovic as their new head coach on a two-year deal. The 48-year-old Bosnian joins the Championship side after a short spell in charge of Turkish Super Lig outfit Kayserispor.
(BBC Sports)
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Everton manager David Moyes has been appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Prince of Wales.
(BBC Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester City supporters have taken legal action against the club over what they say is a discriminatory new season-ticket policy. The protest relates to a system requiring fans to attend at least 10 league matches if they are to retain their ticket for the following season.
(Guardian)
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John Textor is willing to sell his stake in Crystal Palace for £175m - and put an end the club's European crisis.
(Daily Mail)
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FIFA will hold a consultation about expanding the Club World Cup to 48 teams in 2029 if this summer's edition is successful, after lobbying from clubs who failed to qualify for the new $1bn tournament.
(Guardian)
Source BBCSport/SkySports