Football gossip: Conte, Tuchel, Rashford, Fellaini, Hernandez
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Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, 20, is becoming disillusioned at his lack of action at Old Trafford - and the England international may leave next season. (Mirror), external
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte's job is under threat again, and the Italian could leave his role before the end of the season. (Mail), external
Chelsea do not plan to terminate Conte's contract until the end of the season, but their hopes the Italian will be offered a job by Paris St-Germain could be thwarted by Thomas Tuchel taking charge of the French club. (Times - subscription required), external
Liverpool are not interested in signing 30-year-old midfielder Marouane Fellaini from Manchester United, but PSG remain interested in the Belgium international. (Mail), external
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich and Ligue 1 leaders PSG have both asked Chelsea to keep them informed if 22-year-old winger Kenedy becomes available for transfer. The Brazilian is on loan at Newcastle. (Sky Sports), external
West Ham striker Javier Hernandez, 29, is ready to leave the club this summer as the Mexican is in search of regular first-team football. (Mirror), external
Watford have beaten Arsenal and Tottenham to the £1.5m signing of England youth international Ben Wilmot, 18, from League Two side Stevenage. (Sun), external
RB Leipzig's 19-year-old French defender Dayot Upamecano says he "dreams of" playing for Real Madrid, Barcelona or Manchester United one day. (Telefoot - in French), external
Championship promotion challengers Aston Villa are monitoring West Brom midfielder Jake Livermore, 28, who is hoping to make England's World Cup squad. (Mail), external
West Brom could lose 28-year-old striker Salomon Rondon if they are relegated because the Venezuelan has a £16.5m release clause in his contract. (Mirror), external
Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale has been criticised by the club's former striker Jorge Valdano, despite providing the cross for Cristiano Ronaldo to score in the 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid. (El Transistor via Star) , external
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola's time at Bayern Munich has heavily influenced the club's search for a new manager and they are looking for a German-speaking coach, says German football expert Rafael Honigstein. (BBC Radio 5 live)
Spanish referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz, who Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has previously criticised, will officiate the club's Champions League quarter-final second-leg tie against Liverpool on Tuesday. (Times - subscription required) , external
Nearly 130 Premier League players face a £250m bill after putting cash into a tax avoidance scheme. (Mirror), external
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says manager Arsene Wenger's words had him on "cloud nine", while former Gunners boss George Graham had him "running for the toilet". (BBC Radio 5 live)
Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey believes he is in the kind of form which first earned him an England call-up. (Star), external
- Published8 April 2018
- Published8 April 2018