Transfer rumours: Morata, Sterling, Vazquez, Depay, De Vrij
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Arsenal are still interested in signing 29-year-old Spain striker Alvaro Morata - who is on loan from Atletico Madrid at Juventus. (Calciomercato, via The Boot Room), external
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola wants the club to extend the contract of England forward Raheem Sterling, 27. (Fabrizio Romano on Twitter), external
Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets, 33, says bringing in Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 32, on a free transfer from Arsenal is a "gift". (Movistar, via Goal), external
Houston Dynamo have made an offer to sign Atletico Madrid and Mexico midfielder Hector Herrera, 31. (MLS), external
Real Madrid winger Lucas Vazquez, 30, wants to leave the club to play first-team football so he can make Spain's World Cup squad. (El Nacional, in Spanish), external
Real Madrid will focus on strengthening their attack in the summer rather than pursuing a squad overhaul which could impact the club's financial position. (Marca), external
Italian trio Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus are all interested in Barcelona and Netherlands forward Memphis Depay, 28. (Sport, in Spanish), external
Tottenham are leading the race to sign Inter Milan and Netherlands defender Stefan de Vrij, 30. (InterLive, via Star), external
Everton could try to sign one of Chelsea's out-on-loan trio of Billy Gilmour, Conor Gallagher or Armando Broja this summer. Scotland midfielder Gilmour, 20, is at Norwich, England midfielder Gallagher, 22, is at Crystal Palace and Albania striker Broja, 20, is at Southampton. (Givemesport), external
Juventus are prepared to offer Argentina forward Paulo Dybala the contract extension that was agreed in October if the 28-year-old's agent gives up a large amount of the commission he would make on that deal. (Calciomercato, via Football Italia) , external

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