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Football Rumours on Saturday 27th May 2017
2017-05-27 10:19:12


  • Manchester City will continue their summer spending spree with moves for England and Tottenham full-back Kyle Walker, 26, and Monaco and France defender Benjamin Mendy, 22.
    ( Independent )


  • Tony Pulis has been told by West Brom owner Guochuan Lai he will have a club record budget for new signings this summer.
    ( Birmingham Mail )


  • Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has upset his old club Barcelona by targeting three of the Spanish club's academy players.
    ( Sun )


  • Manchester United could move for Paris St-Germain's Brazil winger Lucas Moura, 24, a player Sir Alex Ferguson tried to sign for the club in 2012.
    ( Sport Witness )


  • United's bid to sign France striker Antoine Griezmann, 26, this summer has suffered a setback after the Atletico Madrid forward said he had unfinished business at the Spanish club.
    ( Daily Mail )


  • Bournemouth are not interested in signing veteran defender John Terry, 36, following his departure from Chelsea, but would like another defender from Stamford Bridge, 22-year-old Dutchman Nathan Ake.
    ( Daily Express )


  • Everton are not expected to take up the option to sign Enner Valencia permanently, having brought in the 27-year-old Ecuador winger on a season-long loan from West Ham in August.
    ( Liverpool Echo )


  • Chelsea and Brazil midfielder Willian, 28, says he is not interested in a move to the lucrative Chinese Super League and wants to become a British citizen.
    ( Daily Star )


  • Watford midfielder Dion Pereira, 18, is wanted by West Ham and Newcastle.
    ( London Evening Standard )


  • Brazil and Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 24, would be "an ideal player" for Barcelona, says national manager Tite.
    ( Independent )


  • Queens Park Rangers are yet to respond after receiving a second bid from Everton for 17-year-old midfielder Josh Bowler.
    ( GetWestLondon )


  • Newcastle and Scotland defender Grant Hanley is wanted by a host of Championship clubs - with Derby leading the chase for the 25-year-old.
    (Newcastle Chronicle)




  • MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will sign a new two-year contract regardless of the result of Saturday's FA Cup final.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Former Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri, 65, is being approached to replace Garry Monk at Leeds.
    ( Daily Star )


  • Monk and another ex-Leicester boss, Nigel Pearson, are both interested in taking over at Middlesbrough, with the club keen to speak with both of them.
    ( Evening Gazette )


  • Tony Pulis is considering his future at West Brom because of persistent criticism from fans despite securing a top-ten finish in the Premier League.
    ( Times )


  • Marco Silva, who resigned as Hull boss this week, is in advanced talks to replace Walter Mazzarri at Watford.
    ( Daily Telegraph )


  • Porto, who had been linked with a move for Silva, are no longer interested in hiring the 39-year-old.
    ( Jornal de Noticias )


  • Craig Shakespeare is still in limbo over his Leicester future as the Foxes visit the Monaco Grand Prix for an end-of-season trip.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Wigan are naming Portsmouth boss Paul Cook as their new manager in an emotional return to the club.
    ( Sun )


  • Chelsea counterpart Antonio Conte, meanwhile, is set for a new £40m contract at Stamford Bridge plus a large transfer fund to add to his Premier League-winning squad.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Burnley chairman Mike Garlick has hailed Sean Dyche's five years at Turf Moor and describes him as one of the best managers in the club's history.
    (Lancashire Evening Telegraph)




  • OTHER STORIES

  • Petr Cech has been left astounded by Arsene Wenger's decision to drop him in favour of David Ospina for the FA Cup final against Chelsea.
    ( Times )


  • Tottenham have sold more than half of the 9,000 premium season-tickets that will be available when their new stadium opens for the 2018/19 season.
    ( Times )


  • Bournemouth's owner Maxim Demin has become embroiled in a riddle over a charge for betting on football apparently brought and then dropped by the FA.
    ( Times )


  • The Blackpool Supporters' Trust's 'Not A Penny More' campaign has targeted the interests of the club's owners and their boycott of home matches is set to be extended to the League Two play-off final against Exeter at Wembley tomorrow.
    ( Daily Telegraph )


  • Juventus forward Pablo Dybala is improving his weaker right foot - by writing with it. The 23-year-old Argentina international puts a pen "between my big toe and the little one" and scribbles away.
    (Football Italia)




























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