TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal are willing to pay 150m euros (£128m) for Inter Milan and Argentina forward Lautaro Martinez, 27.
(Fichajes)
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Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, 25, is one of the options Manchester City are considering as a replacement for departing Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, 33.
(Athletic)
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Chelsea are ready to pay Manchester United £5m in order to back out of their obligation to make the loan move of England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, permanent.
(Sun)
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Napoli and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 26, favours a move to Juventus or a Premier League club once his loan spell at Galatasaray ends. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United are all interested in the forward, who is available for 65m euros (£55.7m).
(ESPN)
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Manchester United have named Liam Delap their top target for the summer transfer window.
(Daily Express)
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Brentford and Nigeria midfielder Frank Onyeka, 27, will return to the club once his loan spell at Bundesliga side Augsburg ends this summer.
(Florian Plettenberg)
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Boss Enzo Maresca is planning for life without Ukraine winger Mykhailo Mudryk, 24, and France forward Christopher Nkunku, 27, in his Chelsea squad next season.
(Sun)
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Arsenal are preparing an offer worth 30m euros (£25.6m) for Real Madrid and Turkey midfielder Arda Guler, 20, who is not happy with his limited game time.
(Fichajes)
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Bayern Munich and Ajax have sent scouts to watch Manchester City and England Under-18s midfielder Divine Mukasa, 17, although City plan to extend his contract.
(Fabrizio Romano)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is tempted to leave the club this summer to take the top job at RB Leipzig.
(Football Insider)
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Chelsea legend Frank Lampard is being targeted by a Premier League club amid his stunning work at Coventry.
(Sun)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
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Jose Mourinho has been tipped to take over as manager of Brazil, according to reports.
(Sun)
OTHER STUFF
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Birmingham City clinch promotion and make an instant return to the Sky Bet Championship after suffering relegation on the final day of last season.
(Sky Sports)
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England are officially guaranteed a minimum of five teams in the Champions League next season after Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 on Tuesday night.
(Daily Mail)
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UEFA has ruled out scrapping extra-time in European knockout matches amid fears that it would lead to more negative football
(Times)
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FIFA has confirmed that referees at the 2025 Club World Cup will wear body cameras.
(Athletic)
Source BBCSport/SkySports