TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle and Spurs have met or had discussions with the representatives of Netherlands-born Spain defender Dean Huijsen, ahead of a decision being made on the 19-year-old Bournemouth player's future.
(Athletic)
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Manchester City have added Tottenham and Italy left-back Destiny Udogie, 22, to a shortlist of potential signings as they look to strengthen at full-back this summer.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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West Ham are considering a summer move for Southampton and England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 26.
(Times)
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Real Betis are holding out for £35m as Chelsea step up their interest in highly rated Spanish winger Jesus Rodriguez, 19.
(Daily Mail)
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Newcastle are ready to make Matheus Cunha one of their top targets this summer.
(Daily Mail)
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Newcastle are readying an offer for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, 22, and are keen on signing fellow Englishman Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 28, with the striker's contract at Everton expiring at the end of the season.
(Football Insider)
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Atalanta will expect starting bids of above £51m (60m euros) for former Everton forward Ademola Lookman, 27, with the Nigeria international set to leave the Italian club at the end of the season.
(Calciomercato)
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Dutch club PSV Eindhoven are interested in a move for Ipswich's English winger Jack Clarke, 24, this summer.
(Football Insider)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Lens' Belgium-born English boss Will Still, 32, is among the contenders to become the new manager of Southampton following Ivan Juric's departure earlier this week.
(Talksport)
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Frank Lampard has been hit with a misconduct charge from the FA. He is alleged to have confronted referee James Bell and used "insulting words".
(Sun)
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Genoa boss Patrick Vieira is in the running to become Roma's new coach, with the former Arsenal and France midfielder on a four-man shortlist for the job.
(Sky Sport Italia)
OTHER STUFF
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Mohamed Salah has ended speculation regarding his future by signing a new deal with Liverpool.
(Sky Sports)
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Rob Couhig has agreed a £25million deal to buy Reading and save the club from administration.
(Sun)
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THE verdict on Manchester City's mountain of charges from the Premier League is unlikely to arrive before the summer, reports suggest.
(Sun)
Source BBCSport/SkySports