TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal and Liverpool are looking at alternatives to Alexander Isak with Newcastle adamant that they won't sell their 25-year-old Sweden striker.
(i paper)
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Manchester City look set to reignite their interest in Newcastle and Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 27, as they prepare for the departure of Belgian Kevin de Bruyne, 33.
(UOL esporte)
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Chelsea are willing to pay 120m euros (£102m) to sign Real Madrid and Brazil winger Rodrygo, 24, as their star summer signing.
(Fichajes)
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Manchester City are considering an offer of between 50-60m euros (£42-51m) for AC Milan and Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, 26, despite him recently signing a new contract until 2030.
(Calciomercato)
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Everton are expecting to lose England centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, 22, this summer with Manchester United and Tottenham keen.
(Sun)
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Chelsea and Newcastle are interested in Benfica and Greece forward Vangelis Pavlidis, 26, for 100m euros (£85m), but face competition from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
(Record)
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Newcastle, Wolves and Brentford have watched Angers and Ivory Coast goalkeeper Yahia Fofana, 24, ahead of a potential £15m summer move.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson appears to be heading for the exit door, with the Brazilian beginning talks with Galatasaray over a potential move.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea are leading the race to sign Sunderland and England Under-21 midfielder Jobe Bellingham, 19, ahead of Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Brighton and Crystal Palace.
(Caught Offside)
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Leeds will listen to offers for French goalkeeper Illan Meslier, 25, and use the funds to sign a first-choice replacement.
(Football Insider)
OTHER STUFF
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Ethan Nwaneri has been lined up for a huge pay rise after Arsenal opened talks over a new contract for the teen sensation.
(Sun)
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Mo Salah is on the verge of signing a stunning new deal worth £42m that will see him complete a decade at Liverpool. He is understood to be ready to put pen to paper on a contract until 2027.
(Sun)
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American businessman and lawyer Rob Couhig is in advanced talks with Reading after resurrecting a deal to buy the troubled League One club and there is optimism he could be their owner by the end of April.
(Guardian)
Source BBCSport/SkySports