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Football Rumours on Tuesday 24th April 2018
2018-04-24 09:53:15





TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi insists he wants to stay at the club after Arsene Wenger leaves despite constant criticism from fans and media.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Tottenham's Spanish striker Fernando Llorente, 33, is open to leaving the club and could rejoin former side Athletic Bilbao.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Manchester City are willing to sell England defender John Stones, 23, this summer.
    (Sun)


  • Manchester City lead the race to sign Napoli's 26-year-old Italy midfielder Jorginho and the Premier League champions have held productive talks with the player's representative.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Chelsea and England defender Gary Cahill, 32, says he is tired of having to prove his worth at Stamford Bridge.
    (Guardian)


  • Burnley are interested in bringing West Brom's England striker Jay Rodriguez, 28, back to Turf Moor.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Leicester City are considering a move for Porto's Portuguese right-back Ricardo Pereira, 24.
    (Leicester Mercury)


  • Roma president James Pallotta says the Italian club do not want to sell Brazil goalkeeper Alisson, 25, who has been a target for Liverpool.
    (Sky Sport Italia)


  • West Brom captain Chris Brunt, 33, has committed his future to the club - and the Northern Ireland midfielder hopes other senior players will follow suit despite their likely relegation to the Championship.
    (Birmingham Mail)


  • Liverpool could save millions on Naby Keita when the 23-year-old Guinea midfielder joins in the summer - thanks to RB Leipzig's poor finish to the Bundesliga season.
    (Liverpool Echo)


  • Swansea have joined Celtic and Rangers in the race for Dundee's 22-year-old Finland midfielder Glen Kamara.
    (Sun)




  • MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Arsene Wenger's successor as Arsenal manager will have to work with a restricted summer budget of about £50m.
    (Daily Telegraph)


  • Arsenal's chief executive Ivan Gazidis thinks former Gunners captain Mikel Arteta, who is now a coach at Manchester City, could be the man to replace Wenger.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Ex-Gunners midfielder Ray Parlour says Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez would be a "great fit" to take over at Emirates Stadium.
    (Talksport)


  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger would be interested in managing England one day, says French football writer Julien Laurens.
    (BBC Radio 5 live)


  • Chris Coleman wants to stay on as a Sunderland manager despite relegation to League One.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Stoke manager Paul Lambert and director of recruitment Mark Cartwright are expected to stay next season even if they are relegated from the Premier League.
    (Stoke Sentinel)


  • Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde is considering his future at the club despite being days away from winning the double in his first season.
    (Daily Mail)




  • INTERNATIONAL STUFF

  • Carlo Ancelotti has been offered the vacant role of head coach of the Italian national side, according to Sky in Italy.
    (Sky Sports)




  • OTHER STUFF

  • Negotiations over the sale of Newcastle United to Amanda Staveley will need to make significant progress over the next month if they are to stand a chance of success.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Adam Pearson, owner of rugby league side Hull FC, is heading a consortium trying to buy Sunderland.
    (Sun)


  • Southampton's 24-year-old Morocco midfielder Sofiane Boufal has been told to train alone after an argument with manager Mark Hughes.
    (Sun)


  • The Football Association has been accused of exploitation by fans who face a 30 per cent price increase for FA Cup final tickets.
    (Daily Mail)


  • AEK Athens are Greek champions after PAOK lost an appeal over a points deduction which came after their president stormed onto the pitch with a gun on his belt.
    (Sky Sports)






















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