TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham are set to sign Irish wonderkid Mason Melia.
(Sun)
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Manchester United are still open to selling Argentina winger Alejandro Garnacho, 20, and England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, in the summer.
(Guardian)
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Brazil forward Matheus Cunha, 25, is keen to move to a bigger club despite signing a new Wolves contract.
(Football Insider)
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Nottingham Forest rejected a deadline day offer from Chelsea for Brazilian defender Murillo, 22. It would have been a club record sale.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Manchester United and England attacker Marcus Rashford, 27, rejected a move to a Turkish club before he joined Aston Villa on loan.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Chelsea tried to sign a keeper before the January transfer window closed but could not find a target who would have been an improvement.
(Football Insider)
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Manchester United want their rejection of Benfica's loan offer for Netherlands defender Tyrell Malacia, 25, to signify the end of them offloading players on unfavourable terms.
(Daily Mail)
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Barcelona missed out on receiving £8.5m from the sale of Porto's Spanish midfielder Nico Gonzalez, 23, to Manchester City, because the Portuguese club paid the Catalan side a £2.5m fee to halve the sell-on clause.
(ESPN)
OTHER STUFF
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Marcus Rashford will continue to earn his £315,000-a-week salary but could lose as much as 100% of the sponsorship money he receives from Nike because the sportswear giant considers Aston Villa a lower category of club than United. Nike could also ask him to partially pay back signing-on fees.
(Daily Mail)
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The Premier League hopes to introduce semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) before the end of this season, and it wants to see referees explaining VAR decisions to the crowd inside stadiums for top-flight matches by the start of next season.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle United are leaning towards building a new stadium next to St James' Park.
(Daily Telegraph)
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THE NATIONAL League has urged EFL clubs to back a promotion and relegation switch.
All 72 clubs in the National League have signed a letter to EFL chiefs asking them to back a vote of member clubs over changing to a three-up, three-down system between League Two and the fifth tier.
(Sun)
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