Arsenal want Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri to take over if Arsene Wenger leaves at the end of the season, with Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel and Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone also on the Gunners' shortlist. (Sun)
Alexis Sanchez could move the other way to Allegri, with Juve increasingly confident of signing the 28-year-old Chilean forward in a £25m move this summer. (Corriere dello Sport, via Independent)
Bayern Munich are the latest major European club to show interest in Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli, 20. Meanwhile, the England international is set to be one of the new faces of the Fifa video game. (Daily Mirror)
Spurs could lose Alli's fellow England international Eric Dier, with Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho planning a £35m bid for the 23-year-old defensive midfielder. (Sun)
Meanwhile, Mourinho is considering summer moves for Real Madrid centre-back Raphael Varane, 23, and midfielder Toni Kroos, 27. (Don Balon, via Daily Star)
Everton are tracking Sunderland keeper Jordan Pickford, 22, who could be called up by England boss Gareth Southgate for this month's friendly against Germany. (Daily Mail)
Torino are keen to make Joe Hart's loan move permanent, amid interest from Arsenal and Liverpool in the 29-year-old Manchester City goalkeeper. (Tuttosport, via Talksport)
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic will be given a new contract and money to spend in the transfer market this summer. (Daily Mail)
On-loan striker Wilfried Bony, 28, will be sent back to Manchester City this summer as part of a Stoke exodus. Midfielder Giannelli Imbula, 24, and forwards Bojan Krkic and Joselu, both 26, will also leave the Potters. (Daily Express)
Manchester City will give 16-year-old winger Jadon Sancho a pay rise and a three-year contract to ward off interest from rival clubs. (Daily Mail)
And finally
Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton, 30, has put his impressive form this season down to playing a video game for 10 minutes before games. (Sun)
A group of Charlton fans are protesting against Belgian owner Roland Duchatelet by travelling to his home town of Sint-Truiden on Saturday - instead of the Addicks' League One game at Northampton. (Guardian)
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