TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in Bournemouth's 19 year old Spain Under-21 defender Dean Huijsen, who has a £55m release clause in his contract.
(TBR Football)
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Liverpool are interested in signing France born England Under-21 winger Mohamed Ali Cho, 21, from Nice.
(Teamtalk)
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Chelsea are preparing a £58.3m (70m euros) summer bid for Atletico Madrid's 21 year old Spain defender Pablo Barrios.
(Fichajes)
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Liverpool would prefer to sell Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez, 25, over Portugal forward Diogo Jota, 28, this summer.
(Football Insider)
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Aston Villa and Arsenal have expressed interest in signing Olympiakos' 17 year old Greece Under-21 forward Charalampos Kostoulas and Greece midfielder Christos Mouzakitis, 18.
(Birmingham World)
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Arsenal have been joined by Real Madrid in the race to sign Real Sociedad's Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi, 26.
(TeamTalk)
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Crystal Palace, Rangers and Norwich are interested in Birmingham's 18 year old English winger Zaid Betteka.
(Football Insider)
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola still wants to sign Bayer Leverkusen's 21 year old Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz.
(Bild)
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Aston Villa and Paris St-Germain did not include a buy option into the loan deal for Spain midfielder Marco Asensio, 29, but both clubs are open to a potential permanent move in the summer.
(Fabrizio Romano)
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Barcelona are interested in Sporting's Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres, 26, but the Spanish club are also monitoring Newcastle United's Alexander Isak, 25, as a potential alternative.
(Sport)
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Bayern Munich are relaxed about the prospect of England striker Harry Kane, 31, returning to the Premier League.
(Football Insider)
OTHER STUFF
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Manchester United's players believe a change in the style of play to the one currently used by boss Ruben Amorim may be the best way forward.
(Daily Mail)
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Manchester United are set to axe up to 200 more staff in Sir Jim Ratcliffe's latest brutal cost-cutting move.
(Sun)
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The prospect of Europe's top clubs playing competitive fixtures in the US has taken a step forward following news of a huge potential change in how UEFA sells the commercial and media rights to its club competitions.
(Athletic)
Source BBCSport/SkySports