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Marcus Rashford will ask Manchester United for assurances before putting pen to paper on a new contract at Old Trafford, as per reports from The Sun.
Sky Sports, meanwhile, are reporting that the Red Devils have made initial contact with relegated Fulham over a deal for youngster Ryan Sessegnon, though Standard Sport understands that the full-back would prefer a move to Tottenham over United.
The Express report that Liverpool and England midfielder Adam Lallana. 31, would welcome a return to boyhood club Southampton. The playmaker is routinely booed at St. Mary's despite spending 12 years of his career, as an academy player before becoming captain, at the south coast club.
Everton are plotting a £35million swoop for Bournemouth and England striker Callum Wilson, according to The Sun.
We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and more over the course of the window…
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The 2018-19 Premier League season may be over, but the fun is just beginning as clubs start to ramp up their plans for what promises to be a huge summer transfer window.
Manchester City and Liverpool ensured the title race went to the final day of the season - with Pep Guardiola's side the eventual champions - and both clubs will surely be active as they bid to maintain their dominance over the chasing pack.
Chelsea finished the season well, but things could get more difficult though as the Blues face a two-window Fifa transfer ban as well as the prospect of losing Eden Hazard to Real Madrid.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to rebuild a bloated Manchester United squad lacking quality after a sixth-placed finish. Mauricio Pochettino, meanwhile, is basking in the glow of reaching the Champions League Final with Tottenham, though the coach has warned Spurs that he could leave unless they make signings.
Arsenal missed out on a top-four finish, but their summer plans will largely depend on whether the Gunners beat Chelsea in the Europa League Final to qualify for the Champions League.