TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal and Manchester City are the favourites to sign Newcastle's 23-year-old England defender Tino Livramento if he fails to agree a new contract with the Magpies.
(Football Insider)
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Manchester City are in front of Manchester United in the race to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson and will push to sign the 23-year-old England international before this summer's World Cup.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of 25-year-old Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali, with Newcastle open to selling their best players for the right price this summer.
(Sun)
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Liverpool are keen on Juventus' 23-year-old Portugal winger Francisco Conceicao as a replacement for Mohamed Salah when the 33-year-old Egypt forward leaves at the end of the season.
(Gazzetta)
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Manchester United are among clubs interested in 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Joao Gomes, who could be available for around £39m if Wolves get relegated.
(Caught Offside)
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Manchester United are the favourites to sign Toulouse's 23-year-old English defender Charlie Cresswell this summer.
(Teamtalk)
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Netherlands striker Joshua Zirkzee, 24, is eager to stay at Manchester United next season because he believes he will be given chances under Michael Carrick, should the Englishman remain in charge of the club.
(Daily Mail)
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France striker Hugo Ekitike has climbed sharply up Real Madrid's wishlist following the 23-year-old's impressive debut season at Liverpool.
(Teamtalk)
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Bayern Munich are not interested in signing 25-year-old England midfielder Phil Foden from Manchester City because the Bundesliga champions do not have the budget for the potential transfer.
(Bild)
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Villarrael want to sign Crystal Palace's 28-year-old Senegal winger Ismaila Sarr this summer.
(Fichajes)
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England forward Marcus Rashford, 28, who is on loan at Barcelona, is one of five players set to leave Manchester United this summer, with the Red Devils hoping to recoup over £100m in sales.
(Sky Sport)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Roberto de Zerbi branded Tottenham “one of the biggest clubs in the world” after being confirmed as their new head coach. The Italian signed a five-year contract with the relegation-threatened North Londoners – including NO clause if they drop down to the Championship.
(Sun)
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ROY HODGSON has revealed that he lost “five or six kilos” while out of work. The veteran boss, 78, made a surprise return to the dugout this week as he took the Bristol City job.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Thomas Tuchel and his England team had a taste of what life would be like without Harry Kane as they slumped to a deserved defeat against Japan at Wembley.
(BBCSport)
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Italy FAIL to qualify for a THIRD straight World Cup after penalty shootout drama: Stars left in tears after shock defeat by Bosnia as curse continues for four-time winners
(Daily Mail)
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Sweden, managed by Graham Potter, can look forward to their first World Cup since 2018 despite a qualifying campaign in which they failed to win any of their six games.
(BBCSport)
OTHER STUFF
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NEWCASTLE could reportedly be fined by UEFA after selling their St James’ Park ground to themselves. Accounts show that the Magpies sold the leasehold on their famous stadium for £172million to a firm called PZ Newco Holdings Ltd on June 27 last year.
(Sun)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports