TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford, 27, is prepared to turn his January loan move to Aston Villa into a permanent deal.
(Sun)
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Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also keeping tabs on Rashford.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool have a growing interest in Newcastle and Sweden forward Alexander Isak, while Arsenal also remain keen on a move for the 25-year-old.
(Times)
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Arsenal might have to sell Belgium forward Leandro Trossard, 30, or their 23-year-old Brazil winger Gabriel Martinelli to fund a summer rebuild, with both players targets for Saudi Pro League clubs.
(Daily Mirror)
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Victor Osimhen is keen on a transfer to Manchester United, although they will need to overcome several major clubs to sign the 26-year-old Nigeria striker, who is on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli.
(Teamtalk)
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Aston Villa have joined the growing list of clubs interested in Southampton youngster Tyler Dibling.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United are prepared to offload Denmark forward Rasmus Hojlund, 22, in order to gain Osimhen's signature.
(Calciomercato)
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Chelsea remain keen on the possibility of signing Borussia Dortmund and Germany winger Karim Adeyemi, who is valued at 45m euros (£37.1m).
(Caught Offside)
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Manchester City are keen to sign a goalkeeper to replace Brazilian Ederson, 31, this summer and the club are in talks with Porto over a move for 25-year-old Portugal international Diogo Costa.
(Caught Offside)
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Newcastle United are pursuing a deal to sign Burnley's English goalkeeper James Trafford, 22.
(Football Insider)
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The Premier League could be forced to have two separate transfer windows this summer because of disruption caused by the Club World Cup.
(Guardian)
OTHER STUFF
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Semi-automated offside technology will be used in competitive English football for the first time during the fifth round of the FA Cup, along with VAR.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle are working on ambitious plans to spend pre-season in Hong Kong, including games at the brand new Kai Tak Stadium, a magnificent 50,000-seat arena in Kowloon.
(Daily Mail)
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The completion of Sportsbank's protracted Crystal Palace investment is now on course to be completed in the middle of March.
(Daily Mail)
Source BBCSport/SkySports