Football gossip: Wenger, Ancelotti, Enrique, Guardiola, Neymar, Zaha
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Who next for Arsenal?
Arsene Wenger was upset at effectively being told he would be sacked by Arsenal this summer unless he stepped down. (Times - subscription required), external
Arsenal are in talks with former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique, 47, about replacing Arsene Wenger as manager. (Mail), external
Germany boss Joachim Low, Juventus coach Max Allegri, Monaco's Leonardo Jardim and Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers are likely to be on Arsenal's shortlist. (Mirror), external
Former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti, 58, has said he would welcome any approach from Arsenal. (Evening Standard), external
Arsene Wenger wants an immediate return to football after he steps down as Gunners manager. (Goal), external
The Frenchman has no intention of retiring from football and could become a national team coach, while taking over at Monaco or Everton could also be options. (Telegraph), external
Arsene Wenger kept news of his departure a secret from Arsenal's players, only revealing his intentions moments before the news broke on Friday. (Sun), external
Other gossip on Saturday
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, 47, will open talks with the club over a new contract at the end of the season, with the Spaniard set to enter the final 12 months of his three-year deal. (Manchester Evening News), external
Paris St-Germain are "suspicious" that Brazil forward Neymar, 26, is trying to engineer a move to Real Madrid. (Marca, via Mail), external
The executive director of France's Professional Football League says Neymar does not have a release clause in his contract as they are illegal. (Express), external
Tottenham target Wilfried Zaha says he wants to stay at Crystal Palace, the 25-year-old Ivory Coast winger's home town club. (Independent), external
Spurs are looking at signing Manchester United's 25-year-old English keeper Sam Johnstone, whose contract expires in the summer, as back up to Hugo Lloris, 31. (Sun), external
Real Madrid are prepared to pay a big sum to bring Bayern Munich and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 29, to the club. (Sky Sports), external
AC Milan want to sign Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic, but there is also interest from the Chinese Super League in the 31-year-old Croatia international. (Calicomercato), external
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino does not believe he and Manchester United counterpart Jose Mourinho are under pressure to win silverware this season as they prepare for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final. (Times - subscription required), external
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho believes it will be "almost impossible" to stop Manchester City retaining the Premier League title next season if they repeat their form from the current campaign. (Mirror), external
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has suggested his first 100 games in charge of the club have been better than the same number under the Stamford Bridge outfit's former manager Jose Mourinho. (Telegraph), external
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp does not want Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 25, to go all out in pursuit of the Premier League golden boot. (Goal), external
Nemanja Matic says his Manchester United midfield partner Paul Pogba, 25, must take more responsibility if he is to succeed at Old Trafford. (Mirror), external
- Published20 April 2018
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