Monday's gossip: Jesus, Partey, Ten Hag, Tuchel, Wilson, Sancho, Greenwood, Phillips
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Arsenal are ready to listen to offers to sell Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus, 27, this summer. (Football Insider), external
Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, 30, and Jesus are said to be on the radar of several clubs in Saudi Arabia with lucrative contracts being lined up for the Arsenal duo. (Express), external
Outgoing Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel is the leading contender to be the next Manchester United manager as the Premier League club look to replace Erik ten Hag. (Football Insider), external
Ten Hag, meanwhile, is on the list of candidates to succeed Tuchel at Bayern in the summer. (Florian Plettenberg), external
Newcastle striker Callum Wilson's future remains uncertain with the 32-year-old Englishman strongly linked with a move away from St James' Park. (Mirror), external
Borussia Dortmund want to keep on-loan England winger Jadon Sancho, 24, next season, but a permanent move from Manchester United is currently unlikely and not affordable for the German side. (Sky Sport Germany), external
Manchester United are hoping to raise £100m by selling Sancho and England forward Mason Greenwood, 22, this summer. (Give Me Sport), external
United held talks with Sancho in March during his loan spell at Dortmund. (Manchester Evening News), external
Stuttgart's Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy, 28, has emerged as a target for Arsenal as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his attacking options. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external
England midfielder Kalvin Phillips' hopes of rejoining Leeds United this summer depend on the Elland Road side earning promotion back to the Premier League. (Football Insider), external
Aston Villa are close to signing Atletico Madrid defender Mario Hermoso, 28. (AS - in Spanish), external
AC Milan are considering signing 24-year-old Canadian forward Jonathan David from Lille in the summer transfer window. (Calciomercato - in Italian), external
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