Wednesday's transfer gossip: Kane, Mount, Messi, Mourinho, Moyes, Mac Allister
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Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, 29, is Paris St-Germain's top attacking target this summer. (Le Parisien - in French, subscription required), external
The Liverpool board have prepared and approved a contract for Chelsea's England midfielder Mason Mount, 24. (Football Insider), external
Jose Mourinho could become Paris St-Germain manager next season with the Roma boss currently at the top of sporting director Luis Campos' wishlist. (RMC Sport - in French), external
Manager David Moyes is increasingly likely to leave West Ham this summer with the process of identifying potential replacements under way. (Mail), external
Crystal Palace want Roy Hodgson to stay at the club beyond the summer to mentor whoever replaces him as manager. (Telegraph - subscription required), external
Steven Gerrard is reportedly on the shortlist to be the next head coach at Greek side Olympiakos six months after being sacked by Aston Villa. (Express, external)
Manchester United and Liverpool are leading the race for Brighton and Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, 25, with Arsenal's negotiations not as advanced. (Cesar Luis Merlo - on Twitter), external
United are close to agreeing a new contract with Spain goalkeeper David de Gea, 32, whose current deal runs out at the end of the season. (ESPN), external
Southampton have told midfielder James Ward-Prowse, 28, he can leave in the summer if the club is relegated. Tottenham, West Ham and Newcastle are all interested in the England international. (Talksport), external
Leeds will sign Spain Under-19 international winger Ilias Akhomach, 19, after he failed to agree a contract renewal with Barcelona. (Sport - in Spanish), external
The Barcelona dressing room increasingly believes Argentina and Paris St-Germain forward Lionel Messi, 35, will re-join in the summer. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Two Manchester United scouts watched Birmingham City academy winger and England Under-16 international Trevan Sanusi, 15, on Monday. (Football Insider), external
Ivory Coast centre-back Eric Bailly, 29, will return to United this summer with Marseille choosing not to take up an option to make his loan deal permanent. (Fabrizio Romano), external
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