TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal and Manchester United are set to go head-to-head in a battle to sign highly-rated Rennes defender Desire Doue.
(Daily Mirror)
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Former England midfielder Adam Lallana, 36, is in talks over a return to Southampton on a free transfer when his Brighton contract expires next month.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Everton will demand £80m for Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, but Manchester United are hoping to strike a £60m deal for the England defender.
(Daily Star)
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Southampton will try to sign West Ham's English winger Flynn Downes, 25, and Newcastle's 30-year-old Scotland winger Ryan Fraser on permanent deals after successful loan spells last season.
(Daily Echo)
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Newcastle are considering a £20m bid for Burnley's 21-year-old England Under-21 goalkeeper James Trafford.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool also want Trafford, with their Republic of Ireland keeper Caoimhin Kelleher, 25, looking to leave the club.
(Football Insider)
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Aston Villa are not interested in another move for Barcelona centre-back Clement Lenglet, 28. The Frenchman has just finished a season-long loan at Villa Park.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Leeds United face a massive exodus of players this summer after their failure to secure a place in the Premier League with Crysencio Summerville and Archie Gray likely to be popular targets.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool and Chelsea are among the Premier League clubs interested in Leeds United's 22-year-old Dutch forward Crysencio Summerville.
(Daily Mirror)
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Championship side Norwich City want 26-year-old Danish left-back Martin Frese, whose contract with Nordsjaelland is set to expire.
(Bold)
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AC Milan are interested in 25-year-old Tottenham and Brazil right-back Emerson Royal.
(Gianluca di Marzio)
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Paris St-Germain and the Netherlands midfielder Xavi Simons, 21, wants to join Barcelona despite interest from Leipzig, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Real Madrid are ready to offer in excess of £25m for Lille's 18-year-old French centre-back Leny Yoro, who has also been linked with Paris St-Germain and Liverpoool.
(Foot Mercato)
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Manchester United expect 32-year-old Brazil midfielder Casemiro to sign for a Saudi Pro League club this summer and are willing to sell him at an enormous loss.
(Football Insider)
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Paris St-Germain are ready to battle Manchester City and Arsenal for £100m-rated Newcastle and Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 26.
(Goal)
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Potential new Napoli boss Antonio Conte wants to sign Chelsea's 31-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku to replace 25-year-old Nigeria frontman Victor Osimhen, who hopes to join a Premier League team.
(Corriere Della Sera)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Manchester United have spoken to ex-Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi over the possibility of succeeding Erik ten Hag as manager.
(Guardian)
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But United are considering retaining Ten Hag as their manager.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna is set to sign a new long-term contract despite interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Brighton.
(Athletic)
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Enzo Maresca is set to be handed a five-year contract to become Chelsea's next head coach, more than double the length of Mauricio Pochettino's previous deal.
(Athletic)
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Leicester may target West Brom boss Carlos Corberan should Enzo Maresca join Chelsea.
(Talksports)
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Frank Lampard and Steve Cooper are on the shortlist as Burnley make plans to find their replacement for Bayern Munich-bound Vincent Kompany.
(Daily Mirror)
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Unai Emery has signed a new five-year deal at Aston Villa.
(Sky Sports)
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Former Bayern Munich and Germany manager Hansi Flick will sign a two-year deal to become Barcelona boss on Wednesday.
(Fabrizio Romano)
OTHER STUFF
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Crystal Palace part-owner John Textor is stepping up his bid to buy Everton, with a proposed purchase by US-based investment group 777 Partners unlikely to go ahead.
(Sky Sports)
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Ineos potentially going over the 30 per cent investment level in Manchester United could mean them having to play in the Europa Conference League next season because of Nice - owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company - qualifying for the Europa League.
(Sun)
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'Sticker Wars' have broken out ahead of Euro 2024 with a battle between Panini and Topps, with Panini blocking their US rival from printing stickers including England stars Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka, replacing them instead with non-squad players like Rico Lewis and Luke Thomas to leave parents and collectors up in arms.
(Daily Mail)
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