Tottenham are monitoring Celtic's 22-year-old Ivorian midfielder Ismaila Soro. (Daily Mail)
Celtic midfielder Ismaila Soro is being monitored by Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur, according to a report. (Scottish Sun)
Liverpool still plan to sign RB Leipzig's 21-year-old French defender Ibrahima Konate for £40m this summer, despite posting a pre-tax loss of £46m. (Daily Mail)
England midfielder Jesse Lingard, 28, will push to leave Manchester United this summer when his loan at West Ham ends. (Eurosport)
Inter Milan have joined the race for Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, 32. The Argentina international will leave City in the summer when his contract expires. (Caciomercato)
Lille and Canada striker Jonathan David, 21, is on the radar of Manchester United and Arsenal. (Fichajes.net)
Jurgen Klopp could attempt to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund if Mohamed Salah leaves Liverpool this summer. (Daily Mail)
Leeds United have held talks over the signing of Rubin Kazan and Georgia winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, 20. (Football Fancast)
Chelsea are closing in a deal to take Woking striker Jayden Wareham from non-league football to the Premier League. (Daily Telegraph)
Philippe Coutinho is a shock target for Everton and Liverpool's Merseyside rivals could bid for the Brazilian this summer, according to reports. (Daily Mail)
Brighton and Netherlands midfielder Davy Propper, 29, is being targeted by his former club PSV Eindhoven. (The Argus)
Japan centre-back Takehiro Tomiyasu is set to have Premier League clubs chasing him this summer after signing up with Unique Sports Management agency. (Daily Telegraph)
Borussia Dortmund are set to double Jude Bellingham's wages in a bid to fend off Chelsea's approach, according to reports. (Sun)
Chelsea are interested in Villarreal's Spanish full-back Alfonso Pedraza, 25, and German international left-back Robin Gosens, 26, who plays for Atalanta. (Caught Offside)
Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has been pumping iron in the gym as he searches for a new club. (Sun)
Real Madrid have no intention of selling their Norway international midfielder Martin Odegaard, 22. Odegaard is currently on loan at Arsenal.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers is not interested in becoming the next Tottenham manager. (Sky Sports)
Ibrahima Konate's buyout clause at RB Leipzig is higher than first thought and it could cost £40m to take him to Liverpool this summer.
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INTERNATIONAL STUFF
The German Football Association are to begin talks with outgoing Bayern Munich head coach Hansi Flick over replacing Joachim Low as national boss.
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OTHER STUFF
Arsenal are yet to hold talks with their Brazil international centre-back David Luiz, 34, over a new contract. (London Evening Standard)
Harry Kane was crowned Premier League Player of the Year at the London Football Awards. (Sky Sports)
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has suggested he is prepared to join a potential Arsenal takeover bid alongside Spotify chief Daniel Ek and three of his former Gunners players. (BeIN Sports)
Stan Kroenke has refused to sell Arsenal - despite fan protests and Spotify founder Daniel Ek plotting a £2.5bn bid. (Sun)
Cheltenham have become the first team in Sky Bet League Two to secure automatic promotion after a 1-1 draw with Carlisle. (Sky Sports)
Grimsby have been relegated from Sky Bet League Two after a 3-2 defeat to Exeter at St James Park. (Sky Sports)
UEFA is urgently seeking reports from Turkey after the country went into lockdown in a bid to stem a surge in coronavirus cases just five weeks before the Champions League final is due to be played there. (Daily Mail)
West Ham defender Fabian Balbuena's red card in Saturday’s Premier League defeat against Chelsea has been overturned on appeal. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool have reported a £46m pre-tax loss for the financial year ending May 2020 - an £88m negative swing from their position just over 12 months ago. (Sky Sports)
Steven Davis, the Rangers midfielder, has received strong backing to win this season's player of the year award, with Stuart McCall the latest to sing his praises.
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