Arsenal are ready to offer Brazilian defender David Luiz, 33, a new one year contract but reducing his current £130,000-a-week deal. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are considering switching their attentions to signing RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, 24, if the Germany international indicates a willingness to move. (ESPN)
Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi, 32, will stay at Barcelona next season after a clause allowing the Argentina striker to leave the club for free this summer expired. (London Evening Standard)
Real Madrid have rejected the chance to sign Chelsea winger Willian, 31, on a free transfer. The Brazil international's contract at Stamford Bridge expires this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United will pay £10.5m for extending 30-year-old Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo's loan deal until January - a £6m fee going to Shanghai Shenhua and £130,000-a-week in wages. (Daily Mail)
Danny Rose could remain at Newcastle for the rest of the season as talks continue over extending his loan deal from Tottenham. (Sky Sports)
Liverpool are in discussions to extend the loan deals of 23-year-old Welsh midfielder Harry Wilson at Bournemouth and English striker Rhian Brewster, 20, at Swansea until the end of the season. (Daily Telegraph)
Arsenal are ready to offer Brazilian defender David Luiz, 33, a new one year contract but reducing his current £130,000-a-week deal.
(Daily Mirror)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has agreed a new four-year contract to keep him at the club until 2024, with official confirmation expected on Tuesday.
(Sky Sports)
INTERNATIONAL STUFF
England manager Gareth Southgate will not attend Premier League matches when the season resumes as he feels his presence is not essential at stadiums.
(Daily Star)
OTHER STUFF
Stoke and Charlton join number of Championship sides in venting their anger over June 20 restart. (Daily Mail)
QPR's director of football Les Ferdinand fears the bombshell plan to restart the Championship in just 18 days poses a bigger risk to players than COVID-19. (Sun)
EFL players with expiring contracts have been warned clubs may trick them into short-term extensions with the promise of a new deal. (Daily Telegraph)
Premier League clubs will discuss the possibility of in-game TV interviews with managers and coaches during breaks in play in a meeting on Thursday. (Daily Express)
Chelsea have submitted a proposal to the Premier League to increase the maximum number of substitutes permitted on the bench from seven to nine for the remainder of the season. (Daily Mail)
Premier League clubs are paying for the families of football personnel who have been infected with coronavirus to be tested. (Daily Mail)
Macclesfield have been issued with further misconduct charges for alleged breaches of EFL Regulations and will be referred to an Independent Disciplinary Commission. (Sky Sports)
Hearts have released 12 players and allowed three to return to their parent clubs following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership. (Sky Sports)
Serie A teams will play two games a week for the rest of the season once the league restarts on June 20. (Sky Sports)
Five Barcelona players ‘tested positive for coronavirus ahead of La Liga return.
(Sun)