TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Germany midfielder Leon Goretzka, 30, who is out of contract at Bayern Munich in the summer, could be on his way to Arsenal on a free transfer.
(Bayern Insider)
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Newcastle and AC Milan, Chelsea are all interested in Serbian forward Dusan Vlahovic, 26, on a summer free transfer, even though he has recently returned to Juventus to complete his rehabilitation from an abductor injury.
(Football Italia)
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Manchester United are also looking to bolster their midfield and Newcastle's Italy international Sandro Tonali, 25, is of interest.
(Metro)
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Everton will be open to new offers for English winger Dwight McNeil, 26, after his deadline-day move to Crystal Palace collapsed.
(Football Insider)
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Newcastle will resurrect a move for highly rated Reims' Ivorian midfielder Patrick Zabi, 19, in the coming months.
(The i)
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Leeds United's French goalkeeper Illan Meslier, 25, could be set for a move away from Elland Road, with Turkish club Besiktas holding talks.
(Teamtalk)
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Liverpool could rival Manchester United and Real Madrid for the £80m signing of Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton, 21, in the summer.
(Daily Mirror)
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Manchester United could make a move for long-term striker target Jean-Philippe Mateta, 28, in the summer after the Frenchman's proposed deadline-day transfer from Crystal Palace to AC Milan fell through.
(Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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West Ham can dismiss head coach Nuno Espirito Santo without paying compensation if they are relegated to the Championship.
(Athletic)
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Leam Richardson is emerging as a leading candidate to become the next manager of Blackburn Rovers. The 46-year-old has been impressing at Reading where he has been a stabilising influence since joining in October, losing just four games.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Arsenal took a step closer to winning their first major silverware since 2020 as they beat Chelsea to reach the Carabao Cup final.
(BBC Sport)
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Two failed Spurs bidders are joining forces to try to buy Daniel Levy's stake in Tottenham.
(Sun)
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Football's lawmakers will vote later this month on whether to bring in countdowns to prevent timewasting and on the introduction of a 10-second substitute rule.
(Daily Mail)
Source BBC Sport/SkySports