Forward Reiss Nelson, 18, is hoping to sign a new contract at Arsenal after making his first Premier League start in Sunday's victory over Southampton. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal midfielder Reiss Nelson is hopeful he will sign a new contract at the club in the coming weeks. (Sky Sports)
Juventus are tracking Mousa Dembele after he stalled on signing a new contract at Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United forward Anthony Martial, 22, has turned down a new five-year contract and wants to leave this summer. (RMC Sport)
Martial would like to stay but manager Jose Mourinho could deem him surplus to requirements, with Juventus, Paris St-Germain and Atletico Madrid all interested in the France striker. (Independent)
Tottenham and Inter Milan are also keen on Martial if he is told he can leave Old Trafford. (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton are all monitoring Watford's 20-year-old Brazilian forward Richarlison. (Sky Sports)
Everton and West Ham could move for former Manchester United midfielder Shinji Kagawa, with the 29-year-old Japan international impressing at Borussia Dortmund. (Sun)
Ryan Bertrand is set to quit Southampton in the summer - whether they stay up or not - sparking a £25m scramble for his signature. (Sun)
Bosnia forward Edin Dzeko, 32, says he turned down Chelsea in January, adding "money doesn't matter" after helping Roma reach the Champions League semi-finals. (Goal)
Manchester United and France midfielder Paul Pogba, 25, was offered to Real Madrid as well as Manchester City in January by agent Mino Raiola. (Sports Illustrated)
Atletico Madrid are ready to offer Antoine Griezmann a deal in excess of £300,000 a week to prevent the 27-year-old France forward leaving this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Roma president James Pallotta has denied keeper Alisson will leave the club this summer, with Liverpool interested in the 25-year-old Brazil player. (Football Italia)
Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta says he wants Liverpool and Germany midfielder Emre Can, 24, to decide whether or not he is joining the Serie A club in the next 10 days, amid rival interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. (Tuttosport)
The Italian champions are also considering a move for Tottenham and Belgium midfielder Mousa Dembele, 30. (London Evening Standard)
Wales forward Gareth Bale, 28, is not leaving Real Madrid this summer, despite recently being dropped for several crucial matches, says his agent. (ESPN)
Aston Villa's 25-year-old keeper Sam Johnstone, who is on loan from Manchester United, has suggested he will soon leave Old Trafford permanently and could settle at Villa Park. (Guardian)
Norwich could be forced to sell 21-year-old midfielder James Maddison this summer amid interest from Liverpool and Tottenham. (Daily Mirror)
Valencia want to sign Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Andreas Pereira, 22, on a permanent deal. (AS)
Watford have ended their interest in Stevenage and England Under-19 defender Ben Wilmot, with Arsenal and Tottenham still competing to sign the 18-year-old. (Sun)
Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is likely to join a club in Major League Soccer or the Chinese Super League when he leaves Atletico Madrid at the end of the season, says the 34-year-old Spaniard's agent. (Goal)
West Ham are ready to offer 20-year-old forward Marcus Browne a new contract amid interest from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy has quit his post four games early following his side's 1-0 home win over his former club Barnsley. (Sky Sports)
Italian football writer James Horncastle says manager Antonio Conte will struggle to get a top job this summer if he was to leave Chelsea at the end of the season. (BBC Radio 5 live)
PSG are nearing a final decision on who will replace manager Unai Emery next season after meeting with former Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel's representatives. Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is the other frontrunner.
(Guardian)
OTHER STORIES
The FA has overturned the red card Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny received in Sunday's 3-2 win against Southampton. (Sky Sports)
The Football Association are listing certain coaches involved with their England teams as 'BAME' coaches in official correspondence. (Daily Mail)
The FA will write to Manchester City after blue flares were set alight and thrown by home fans during last weekend's defeat by Manchester United at the Etihad. (Daily Mail)
(Times)
Alan Pardew has pledged to testify in Jay Rodriguez's defence this week as the West Brom star fights a racism charge.
(Daily Mirror)
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