Football gossip: Wenger, Hazard, Bellerin, Jorginho, Pellegrino, Kante, Balotelli
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes he is the best man to take the club forward, and has told his coaching staff that he will not step down this summer. (Times - subscription required), external
Arsenal full-back Hector Bellerin, 22, is furious with Wenger after he was dropped for the Brighton game on Sunday when the team was named just two hours before kick-off. (Sun), external
Chelsea's Belgium international forward Eden Hazard, 27, is stalling on signing a new contract in the hope Real Madrid make a move for him. (Mail), external
Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal have all sent scouts to watch Napoli's £60m-rated Italy midfielder Jorginho, 26. (Sun), external
Southampton will sack manager Mauricio Pellegrino at the end of the season, even if they survive in the Premier League. Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic and FK Ostersunds boss Graham Potter have been lined up as replacements. (Mirror), external
West Brom chief executive Mark Jenkins has travelled to meet Baggies owner Guochuan Lai in China and expects to be questioned about manager Alan Pardew. (Telegraph), external
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is keen to sign Real Madrid centre-back and France international Raphael Varane, 24, this summer. (Diario Gol - in Spanish), external
Brazil midfielder Ramires, 30, would like to rejoin Chelsea, two years after leaving the Blues for Chinese Super League club Jiangsu Suning. (Mirror), external
Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante, 26, fainted and lost consciousness at the club's Cobham training ground on Friday but a series of cardiology tests on the France international all came back clear. (Telegraph), external
Nice forward Mario Balotelli is interested in a move to Juventus or Napoli, with the 27-year-old's form set to earn him a recall to the Italy squad. (La Domenica Sport, via Mail), external
Racing Club midfielder Lautaro Martinez is set to join Inter Milan, despite the 20-year-old Argentine being a target for Arsenal and Barcelona. (Sport Mediaset, via Talksport), external
Stoke City and Lazio are both interested in Real Betis' 21-year-old Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz. (Mundo Deportivo, via Talksport), external
Wolves remain in the hunt for AC Milan's Portuguese striker Andre Silva this summer. The Molineux club were first linked with the 22-year-old in January. (Birmingham Mail), external
Watford are among a number of Premier League clubs interested in 18-year-old Stevenage defender Ben Wilmot. (Watford Observer), external
Netflix are heading to Wembley for Wednesday's Champions League tie between Tottenham and Juventus as part of their behind-the-scenes documentary on the Italian giants. (Times - subscription required), external
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Everton want Arsene Wenger to take over as manager if he is sacked by Arsenal. Everton owner Farhad Moshiri believes he is the best candidate to help the Toffees rebuild. (Star), external
Everton are also interested in bringing former Gunners midfielder and current Manchester City assistant boss Mikel Arteta into the managerial set-up at Goodison Park. (Mirror), external
Arsenal want Wenger's successor to be a head coach rather than a manager, which would help them focus on coaching and a return to the Champions League. (Sun), external
Former Gunners forward Thierry Henry says he would "always say yes" if asked to replace Wenger at Emirates Stadium. (Evening Standard), external
Tottenham are interested in Bayer Leverkusen's Germany defender Jonathan Tah, 22, as a replacement for Toby Alderweireld. Spurs have been unable to agree a new contract with the 29-year-old Belgium international. (Mirror), external
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