Football transfer gossip: Rose, Herrera, Hodgson, Nolito
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Manchester United lead the race for Tottenham and England full-back Danny Rose, 26, who looks set to leave after 10 years at the club. (Daily Mirror), external
United's Spain midfielder Ander Herrera, 27, will reject the chance to link up with his former Athletic Bilbao boss Ernesto Valverde at Barcelona and stay at Old Trafford. (Telegraph), external
Former England boss Roy Hodgson wants to succeed Sam Allardyce as Crystal Palace manager. (Sun), external
Manchester City's Spain forward Nolito, 30, wants to leave after less than a year at the club. (Marca), external
Arsenal will offer Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, 28, and Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil, 28, a combined £30m per season in salary to stay. (Daily Mirror), external
The Gunners' Spanish striker Lucas Perez, 28, is wanted by La Liga side Sevilla and Deportivo La Coruna. (AS, via Sun), external
Newly promoted Newcastle United are interested in signing Poland winger Kamil Grosicki, 28, from Hull City, who were relegated to the Championship. (Sportowefakty, via Hull Daily Mail), external
And the Magpies will be given the chance to sign Inter Milan's Italy defender Andrea Ranocchia, 29, who ended the season on loan at Hull. (Chronicle), external
French striker M'Baye Niang, 22, has decided not to join Watford permanently after the end of his loan spell from Serie A side AC Milan. Niang scored two goals in 16 Premier League games for the Hornets. (L'Equipe - in French), external
Wolves are close to appointing former Porto boss Nuno Espirito Santo to replace Paul Lambert as manager. (Express & Star), external
League Two Crewe are offering five-time Premier League winner Wes Brown, 37, a two-year contract. The former Manchester United defender is set to leave Blackburn Rovers. (Sun), external
Birmingham City boss Harry Redknapp wants QPR's 25-year-old Northern Ireland striker Conor Washington for the start of next season. (Vital Football, via getwestlondon), external
Bournemouth's 21-year-old winger Jordon Ibe, a £15m signing from Liverpool last July, is finding his club record price tag "difficult" to deal with, according to Cherries boss Eddie Howe. (Daily Echo), external
France international Moussa Sissoko, 27, has been warned by his national team manager Didier Deschamps that his World Cup hopes will be in tatters if he continues playing a bit-part role at Tottenham. (Daily Mirror), external
Tottenham Hotspur have emerged as favourites to sign Fulham left-back Ryan Sessegnon, 17. (TTimes - subscription required), external
Manchester City want a buy-back clause to be inserted in the contract for Kelechi Iheanacho with West Ham interested in the 20-year-old striker. (Daily Mail), external
Bolton want Bradford City's left-back James Meredith, 29, and defender Tony McMahon, 31, after winning promotion to the Championship. (Bolton News), external
Portsmouth boss Paul Cook is set to become the new manager of League One rivals Wigan Athletic. (The News), external
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston says talk of selling the newly promoted League One club is "futile" as there have been no offers. (Talksport), external
Best of social media
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Brighton goalkeeper David Stockdale used social media to reunite a man with his lost wallet after discovering it at Malaga airport. (The Argus), external
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