Transfer rumours: Jota, Pogba, Silva, Sterling, Tah, Allegri
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Manchester United are interested in a summer move for Wolves and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, 23. (Calciomercato), external
Real Madrid are ready to drop their interest in Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba, 26, as they switch their attention to Rennes' 17-year-old France Under-21 international Eduardo Camavinga. (Marca), external
Barcelona are planning a summer bid for Manchester City's 25-year-old Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva. (Express), external
Barca are also willing to compete with Chelsea to sign Ajax's 23-year-old Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana. (Diario Sport - in Spanish), external
Liverpool keeper Loris Karius is set to return to Anfield this summer because Besiktas do not intend to take up the option to turn the 26-year-old German's two-year loan into a permanent deal. (The Athletic - subscription required), external
Arsenal have made Bayer Leverkusen and Germany defender Jonathan Tah a top target and are ready to activate the £34m release clause in the 24-year-old's contract. (Bild, via Mirror), external
Former Juventus and AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has suggested he wants to be back in a job by September- with Manchester United said to be among the clubs monitoring the Italian's situation. (Mirror), external
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane says Raheem Sterling is a "very good" player but is not prepared to talk about a possible bid for the 25-year-old Manchester City and England forward. (Goal.com), external
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson says he is ready to sign a new contract as he believes in the club's "good intentions" in the transfer market. (Sky Sports), external
Eagles chairman Steve Parish says they have an option to buy Turkey striker Cenk Tosun at the end of the 28-year-old's loan spell from Everton. (Liverpool Echo), external
Arsenal's Germany centre-back Shkodran Mustafi, 27, thinks he could still play an important part in the club's future, despite being regularly linked with a move. (Mirror), external
Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Everton remain interested in signing Trabzonspor's Turkish goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir, 23. (Fanatik, via Sport Witness), external
Manchester United remain in talks over new contracts for English midfielder Angel Gomes, 19, and Dutch winger Tahith Chong, 20. (Goal.com), external
Manchester City have hired the lawyer who twice blocked Brexit in an attempt to overturn their two-year ban and keep them in Europe. (Mirror), external
RB Leipzig's Germany forward Timo Werner, 23, should consider a move to Manchester United or Chelsea instead of joining Liverpool, says former Reds midfielder Dietmar Hamann. (Goal.com), external
Newcastle United boss Steve Bruce says talks are ongoing over new contracts for Scotland winger Matt Ritchie, 30 and England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 27. (Shields Gazzette), external
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard believes Jose Mourinho has exaggerated Tottenham's injury crisis before the two sides meet on Saturday. (Evening Standard), external
Spurs manager Mourinho has revealed he knows how the Blues will line up against his team at Stamford Bridge. (Express), external
Lampard insists the Chelsea board backs his decision to drop 25-year-old Spaniard Kepa Arrizabalaga - the world's most expensive goalkeeper - to the bench. (ESPN), external
Newcastle's English striker Andy Carroll, 31, is optimistic he will be fit for the season run-in and make enough appearances to trigger a one-year contract extension. (Chronicle), external
Sheffield United's on loan Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson, 22, has been challenged by Blades boss Chris Wilder to win a place in England's Euro 2020 squad by performing well in the final 12 games of the season. (Manchester Evening News), external
West Ham United boss David Moyes says England midfielder Declan Rice, 21, is a future Hammers captain. (Sky Sports), external
QPR director of football Les Ferdinand believes 22-year-old English midfielder Luke Amos, who is on loan from Tottenham, can offer the Premier League side something different when he returns. (Football.London), external