TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Harry Kane has been tipped to join Arsenal after it emerged he has a cut-price release clause in his contract at Bayern Munich.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea think Crystal Palace and England centre-back Marc Guehi, 24, will join them instead of Tottenham in the summer.
(TBR Football)
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Newcastle United value 25-year-old Sweden forward Alexander Isak at £150m.
(Fichajes)
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Chelsea are open to selling Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos, 20, who is on loan at Strasbourg, at the end of the season.
(Teamtalk)
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Arsenal looked at four forward players in the January transfer window but opted not to bring one in because of a lack of quality options.
(Daily Mail)
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Newcastle have rejected a transfer bid from Galatasaray for 34-year-old English right-back Kieran Trippier.
(Caughtoffside)
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Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle are interested in Crystal Palace and France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, 27, who is yet to sign a new contract.
(TBR Football)
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Liverpool are reportedly interested in long-term Manchester United target Frenkie De Jong.
(Daily Star)
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Chelsea are expected to lower their asking price for 26-year-old English midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, after transfer talks failed in January.
(Football Insider)
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Ola Aina is one of four Nottingham Forest players who will be free to leave at the end of the season.
(Daily Mirror)
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There is a £62m release clause in the four-and-a-half year contract signed by Wolves and Brazil striker Matheus Cunha last week, with no restrictions on which clubs can activate it.
(Daily Mail)
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Virgil van Dijk admits he is no closer to committing his future to Liverpool as the clock ticks down on his current deal.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League clubs are considering reducing the winter transfer window to two weeks and closing the summer transfer window before the beginning of the season.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Manchester United are set to be more than £27m down on their anticipated Premier League prize money for this season.
(Football Insider)
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The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has threatened the Premier League with legal action if it tries to introduce a hard salary cap next season as part of a new financial fair play regime.
(Athletic)
Source BBCSport/SkySports