TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have been told by intermediaries that Spain winger Nico Williams, 23, is ready to consider a summer exit from Athletic Bilbao.
(Teamtalk)
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Manchester United are considering a move to sign Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, 27, from Liverpool with the World Cup winner potentially set to leave Anfield this summer.
(Daily Star)
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Manchester City would prefer to send English goalkeeper James Trafford out on loan rather then sell him this summer with Leeds, Aston Villa and Newcastle all interested in the 23-year-old.
(Teamtalk)
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Nicolas Jackson, 24, is expected to return to Chelsea this summer because his lack of game time at Bayern Munich means the Bundesliga club are unlikely to trigger an obligation-to-buy clause in the Senegal forward's loan agreement.
(Times)
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Brighton have made Said El Mala, 19, a dream summer target and have submitted a written offer to Cologne for the Germany Under-21 winger.
(Sky Germany)
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Manchester United have denied making contact with Jurgen Klopp's agent after he said the club made an enquiry about the 58-year-old former Liverpool manager taking over at Old Trafford.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United will continue to monitor Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney, 23, before the summer transfer window, with Leeds, Tottenham and Everton also interested in the Englishman.
(Teamtalk)
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Napoli have made it their top priority to keep Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay, 29, out of the clutches of several Premier League clubs this summer by offering him a lucrative new deal.
(Fichajes)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Gary Caldwell has been announced as the new manager of Wigan. The 43-year-old returns to the club for his second spell in charge, almost 10 years after he was initially sacked.
(Sun)
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Tottenham coach John Heitinga has left the club after just 32 days following Thomas Frank's sacking.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Tottenham are facing a financial hit to the club's sponsorship deals that experts claim will run into "tens of millions", regardless of whether they are relegated.
(Daily Telegraph)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports