Football gossip: Salah, Rabiot, Sarri, Jovic, Dybala, Zapata, Ozil
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Juventus are eyeing a £175m move for Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah, 26. (Sky Arabia - via 90min), external
Manchester United have entered the race to sign Paris St-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, 23, this summer. (AS - via Mirror), external
Maurizio Sarri's fate as Chelsea head coach is set to be decided in the next fortnight. (Telegraph), external
Chelsea players held a clear-the-air meeting at the club's Cobham training ground on Monday following their 6-0 defeat by Manchester City. (Mail), external
Derby manager Frank Lampard has dismissed rumours suggesting he is a contender to replace Sarri if Chelsea sack their head coach. (Evening Standard), external
Sarri faces further scrutiny from the Chelsea hierarchy over his handling of Bayern Munich target Callum Hudson-Odoi, 18. (Mirror), external
Barcelona have agreed on terms with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign Serbia striker Luka Jovic, 21, this summer. (Diario Sport), external
Juventus' Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 25, is getting closer to a move to Real Madrid next summer. (AS), external
West Ham bid £35m for Atalanta's Colombia striker Duvan Zapata, 27, during the January transfer window. (Di Marzio), external
Watford's Adrian Mariappa says it is a "good thing" midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure is a target for Paris St-Germain but hopes the club can keep the 26-year-old Frenchman. (Evening Standard), external
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil could be decisive in dictating the future of manager Unai Emery, according to the club's former player Ray Parlour. (Metro), external
Former Tottenham striker Darren Bent believes the club's South Korean forward Son Heung-Min, 26, could be a target for other clubs during the next transfer window. (Goal), external
Tottenham centre-back Juan Foyth, 21, has revealed he turned down Paris St-Germain to join Spurs in 2017. (Goal), external
Barcelona wanted to sign Fenerbahce centre-back Martin Skrtel, 34, during the January transfer window, but the former Liverpool player turned down the move. (AS), external
New Oldham manager Paul Scholes claims Jose Mourinho will watch his results after being a fierce critic of the former Manchester United boss. (Mirror), external
Crystal Palace have trolled Australian side Newcastle Jets for launching a similar set of kits to their own. (Talksport), external