Monday's transfer gossip: Nagelsmann, Potter, Silva, Gallagher, Maddison
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Rafael Benitez, Jesse Marsch, Ralph Hasenhuttl and Adi Hutter are all contenders for the vacant Leicester City managerial job. (Mail), external
Graham Potter's sacking by Chelsea will spark huge interest at Leicester City, with the manager previously identified as a potential successor to Brendan Rodgers. (Leicester Mercury), external
Potter could be offered an immediate return to management at Leicester City. (Talksport), external
Fulham boss Marco Silva has emerged as a surprise candidate to become Chelsea manager. (Mirror), external
Chelsea are interested in former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann after sacking Potter, while ex-Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino also has admirers on the board. (Talksport), external
Nagelsmann has already been approached about the possibility of becoming the new Chelsea manager, with the club also considering Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Nagelsmann is the early favourite to replace Potter but Chelsea are in no rush to appoint a new manager before the end of the season. (Sun), external
Liverpool have identified Chelsea and England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 23, as a strong target this summer. (Independent), external
Newcastle United are firm favourites to sign Leicester City and England midfielder James Maddison, 26. (Football Insider), external
Chelsea are preparing to fend off Real Madrid's interest in England defender Reece James, 23, this summer and they could offer as much as £90m. (Football Insider), external
Aston Villa is a more realistic destination for £25m-rated Southampton and Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu, 23, than Chelsea and Manchester United. (GiveMeSport), external
Liverpool are interested in Eintracht Frankfurt and Denmark midfielder Jesper Lindstrom, 23, but face competition from Arsenal. (Florian Plettenberg - Sky Sports Germany), external
Everton have placed a £70m price tag on Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana, 21, this summer. (Football Insider), external
Premier League clubs are monitoring South Korea midfielder Lee Kang-in, 22, who is expected to leave Mallorca in the summer. (Fabrizio Romano), external
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