Thursday's gossip: Kelly, Toney, Fernandez, Lingard, Eriksen, Robinson, Benzema, Mbappe
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Paris St-Germain want to sign England forward Chloe Kelly from Manchester City and make the 26-year-old the highest paid women's player in Europe. (Mail), external
Manchester United are better placed than Arsenal to strike a deal for Brentford's 27-year-old England striker Ivan Toney, who the Bees value at £80m, while Chelsea are expected to focus on a deal for Napoli's Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen, 25, instead. (Teamtalk), external
The agent of Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez says the 23-year-old has no intention of leaving Chelsea after doubts were raised over his future at the Stamford Bridge club. (AS - in Spanish), external
Galatasaray will not move for Manchester United's Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 31, before the Turkish transfer market closes this week but intend to make an offer in the summer. (ESPN), external
Brentford may also be interested in signing Eriksen this summer. (Metro), external
Liverpool are monitoring Fulham and the United States left-back Antonee Robinson, 26, before a potential summer move. (Football Insider), external
Brighton are close to agreeing a £17m deal to beat West Ham to the signing of Nordsjaelland's 19-year-old Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman. (Standard), external
Alternatively, the Seagulls have already agreed a deal for Osman to move this summer for £16.6m, with a further £2.5m in add-ons and a 10% sell-on fee. (Mail), external
France forward Karim Benzema, 36, walked out of Al-Ittihad training after being ordered to work on his own by manager Marcelo Gallardo. (Marca - in Spanish) , external
Kylian Mbappe has three financial demands for any clubs hoping to sign him should he decide to leave Paris St-Germain this summer, including an annual salary of 50m euros (£42.6m). (Cadena Ser - in Spanish), external
Blackburn Rovers manager Jon Dahl Tomasson is set to leave the Championship club after eight league games without a win. (Mail), external
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