FOOTBALL TRANSFER GOSSIP:
- Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit wants his former club to sign Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins.
- Bernd Leno has claimed Arsenal’s ‘All or Nothing’ documentary was not an accurate representation of what was going on at the club.
- Sofyan Amrabat – subject of a bid this January from Manchester United – could now be allowed to leave Fiorentina at the end of the season according to the Sun
- Manchester United‘s hopes of signing Harry Kane this summer have been boosted by Bayern Munich‘s reluctance to get involved in a bidding war, with Tottenham set to demand at least £100m for the England striker, 29.
- Arsenal are interested in signing Wolfsburg’s Germany full-back Ridle Baku, 25, but will face competition from Chelsea and Villarreal.
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- Former Leeds boss Jesse Marsch has agreed a long-term contract to take over as Leicester City manager having turned down Southampton in February as they only offered him a deal to the end of the season.
- Liverpool are preparing for a summer rebuild, with Real Madrid‘s France midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, 23, high on their agenda.
- Red Devils coach Erik ten Hag admitted Marcus Rashford‘s suspected groin injury “doesn’t look well” after the Manchester United forward limped off late on during their win over Everton.
- Carlo Ancelotti expects experienced trio Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos to remain at Real Madrid despite their contracts expiring this summer
- Newcastle and West Ham are the frontrunners to sign Ivory Coast winger Wilfried Zaha, 30, on a free transfer when his Crystal Palace contract expires this summer.
FOOTBALL TRANSFER GOSSIP
- Manchester United‘s hopes of signing Harry Kane this summer have been boosted by Bayern Munich‘s reluctance to get involved in a bidding war, with Tottenham set to demand at least £100m for the England striker, 29.
- Paris St-Germain are still hopeful of agreeing a new deal with Argentina striker Lionel Messi, 35, despite interest from his former club Barcelona.
- Premier League executives are discussing plans to broadcast live matches via its own platform rather than through broadcast partners such as Sky Sports and BT Sport.
- Real Madrid wonderkid Endrick has hit out at media criticism in Brazil after the 16-year-old’s recent goal drought for Palmeiras lasted 14 games