Monday's gossip: Fernandes, Pochettino, Hodgson, Osimhen, Raphinha, Fati, Alexander-Arnold, Sesko

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Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal are set to renew their interest in Manchester United and Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes, 29, in the summer after failing to sign him in January. (Mail, external)

Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is in serious danger of being sacked after the 4-2 defeat by Wolves on Sunday. (Teamtalk) , external

Manchester United have contacted former Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui and ex-Chelsea and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte should they decide to replace Erik ten Hag at the end of the season. (Caught Offside), external

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish strongly contemplated dismissing Roy Hodgson after Saturday's loss to Brighton but is struggling to find a replacement willing to take over at this stage of the season. (Guardian) , external

Arsenal will rival Chelsea for the signing of Napoli's 25-year-old Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen at the end of the season. He is reported to have a release clause of £111m. (Soccernet), external

Liverpool are interested in Barcelona's Brazil winger Raphinha, 27, and Spain forward Ansu Fati, 21, to replace Egypt forward Mohamed Salah. (Teamtalk) , external

Liverpool are planning to hold contract talks with 25-year-old England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold. (Football Insider), external

Former England midfielder Jesse Lingard, 31, is set to have a medical before signing a two-year contract with FC Seoul. (Mail), external

Chelsea target and Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko, 20, could leave RB Leipzig in the summer. (Football Transfers) , external

Eintracht Frankfurt have not registered 26-year-old Netherlands midfielder Donny van de Beek, who is on loan from Manchester United, for their Europa Conference League squad. (Sky Germany) , external

Napoli director Mauro Meluso says Poland midfielder Piotr Zielinski, 29, was left out of their Champions League squad for football reasons rather than revenge for his reported move to Inter Milan this summer. (Football Italia), external

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