TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are leading Tottenham in the race to sign Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko, 21, from RB Leipzig.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool and Arsenal could afford to sign Alexander Isak, 25, in the summer without breaching financial rules, despite Newcastle valuing the Sweden striker at £150m.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool are determined to sign Hungary left-back Milos Kerkez, 21, from Bournemouth in the summer, while Real Madrid are also looking at a potential deal.
(TeamTalk)
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Manchester United target Viktor Gyokeres has reportedly signalled his desire to leave Sporting Lisbon this summer.
(Daily Mail)
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England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, is minded to reject a new contract offer from Manchester United and move abroad, with the club open to selling him for about £70m.
(Guardian)
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Harry Kane could return to the Premier League this summer with Bayern Munich considering allowing the England striker, 31, to leave if a club meets his £67m release clause.
(Sun)
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Newcastle could sign Porto and Spain forward Samu Aghehowa for a lower amount than his £82.5m release clause this summer, with Arsenal, Aston Villa and West Ham all thought to be monitoring the 20-year-old's situation.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool are keen on a move for Stuttgart and Germany midfielder Angelo Stiller, 23.
(Bild)
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Manchester United are actively looking for opportunities to part with Brazil midfielder Casemiro, 33, who wants to be more than a bit-part player.
(TeamTalk)
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Canada forward Jonathan David, 25, is keen on a move to England this summer when his contract expires at Lille, with Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea and Newcastle all interested.
(Caught Offside)
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Manchester City have agreed to pay Hibernian £235,000 for their Scotland schoolboys goalkeeper, Ben Vickery, 15.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Real Madrid are ready to pay Liverpool a fee to sign England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 26, before the Club World Cup in June.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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West Ham fear Lucas Paqueta is set up to lose his seismic fight with the Football Association which could see the Brazilian star banned for life if he is found to have broken betting rules.
(Daily Mail)
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Premier League refs could soon be wearing body cams - that would mean bust-ups and confrontations would be filmed and everything could be captured on video to try and protect referees.
(Daily Mirror)
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FIFA would have to bypass the laws of the game and increase the length of the half-time break beyond the maximum 15 minutes in order to accommodate its Super Bowl-style show for the 2026 World Cup final.
(Times)
Source BBCSport/SkySports