Monaco will consider offers for France
midfielder Thomas Lemar this summer. Arsenal and Liverpool have both been
linked with the 22-year-old. (Telefoot
via Team Talk)
LA
Galaxy striker Zlatan
Ibrahimovic says the chance of him playing for Sweden in this year's World Cup
in Russia is "sky high", despite the 36-year-old retiring from
international football in 2016. (Sun)
Former West Brom player Derek
McInnes and ex-Baggies boss Tony Mowbray are among the favourites to be named
the club's new manager. (Mirror)
Roma president James Pallotta says the
club have "no intention of selling" 25-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper
Alisson, who has been linked with a move to Liverpool. (Express)
Chelsea's Germany defender Antonio Rudiger, 25,
says he has "no idea" why he did not play against Southampton, adding
that he was "fully fit" for Saturday's match. (Mirror)
Newcastle are set to sign goalkeeper Martin
Dubravka permanently. The 29-year-old Slovakian joined the Magpies on loan from Sparta Prague in January. (Express)
Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez will seek talks with
owner Mike Ashley before signing a new contract. The Spaniard wants to ensure
there is enough money for summer signings before committing to the club. (Telegraph)
Manager Jose Mourinho says Manchester United will not
"do anything crazy" during the summer transfer market. (Sky
Sports)
Crystal
Palace manager Roy
Hodgson says he regrets not being able to persuade 25-year-old Eagles winger
Wilfried Zaha to play for England over
Ivory Coast. (Mail)
Arsenal,
Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are
set to resume their attempt to secure more of the money from the Premier
League's overseas television rights. (Mail)
Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah,
25, says winning the Champions League is more important to him than finishing
as the Premier League's top scorer and claiming the Golden Boot. (Guardian)
Aston
Villa and Celtic both want to sign Yeovil Town's 22-year-old
Welsh defender Tom James. (Birmingham
Mail)
Former Wolves striker Steve Bull
only belatedly realised the club had been promoted to the Premier League on
Saturday and says the side's passing game has him "shaking my head every
time I see the team now thinking, this isn't Wolves". (Times
- subscription required)
Leyton
Orient striker and
Zimbabwe international Macauley Bonne, 22, has attracted interest from
Shrewsbury, Portsmouth and Burton. (Sun)
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