Mikel Arteta is looking to make Atletico Madrid defensive midfielder Thomas Partey his first big-money signing as Arsenal head coach, according to reports. (Sun)
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta may only have a small transfer budget this summer if they miss out on Champions League football next season. (Goal)
Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a summer move for Watford's Ben Foster. The 36-year-old England goalkeeper is out of contract at Vicarage Road this summer. (Sun)
Spurs also want to beat Roma to the permanent signing of Manchester United's 30-year-old England Chris Smalling, who is on loan this season at the Italian club. (Calciomercato)
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has knocked back Southampton's attempts to extend his contract giving Tottenham a boost they could sign the player. (Daily Star)
Borussia Dortmund's England winger Jadon Sancho, 19, is not thinking about his future despite speculation linking him with a summer move to Manchester United or Liverpool. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United are leading the race to sign Napoli's 26-year-old Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, who is also wanted by Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain. (Corriere dello Sport)
Manchester United are monitoring Stoke City defender Nathan Collins. The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international, 18, has only made 12 first-team appearances for the Potters. (Sun)
Crystal Palace's 24-year-old Norway striker Alexander Sorloth striker, who is on loan at Trabzonspor this season, is being tracked by Sheffield United, Aston Villa and Newcastle United. (HITC)
Chelsea target Dries Mertens, 31, is close to signing a new deal at Napoli. The Belgium forward's contract is up this summer. (Sun)
Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has mutually terminated his contract at Turkish side Trabzonspor.
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MANAGEMENT STUFF
Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta admits it is a "no-brainer" the club will struggle to attract top players if they again fail to qualify for the Champions League. (Sky Sports)
Crystal Palace players have urged manager Roy Hodgson to sign a new contact at Selhurst Park. The 72-year-old's deal expires at the end of the season. (Daily Telegraph)
Pep Guardiola praised Manchester City's "awesome" performance against Aston Villa which saw his side lift the Carabao Cup for the third year in succession. (Sky Sports)
QPR assistant manager John Eustace has turned down the chance to discuss Blackpool's managerial vacancy after they made an official request to QPR.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
The Football Association is urging caution over proposals to change the offside law that would require clear daylight between defender and attacker, warning there will be "unforeseen circumstances" to such a move. (Times)
Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta thinks the Serie A season may not finish if they cannot find a solution to the coronavirus crisis. (Daily Mail)
Uefa will hold hold emergency talks this week amid concerns the coronavirus outbreak could lead to postponements or even cancellations in the Champions League or Euro 2020. (Sunday Mirror)
The FA are planning talks with England team doctor Rob Chakraverty following allegations that in his previous job at UK athletics he mishandled thyroid medication given to a Team GB athlete. (Daily Mail)
Manchester United were 'blown away by the 'immaculate' condition of Bruno Fernandes when he joined the club back in January. (Daily Mail)
David Beckham believes there are "exciting times ahead" for his MLS franchise Inter Miami despite a 1-0 loss in their first game. (Sky Sports)
Celtic will face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final, while Hibernian will play Hearts in an Edinburgh derby in the other semi. (Sky Sports)
Macclesfield players and staff have not been paid their February salaries. (Sky Sports)
Gerard Deulofeu is likely to miss the remainder of the season after scans confirmed the Watford winger suffered an ACL injury in Saturday's 3-0 victory over Liverpool.
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