Manchester City are leading the chase for Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White, while Manchester United target Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo and Southampton’s Tyler Dibling.
Manchester City are leading the chase for Nottingham Forest’s 25-year-old England attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White. (Times – subscription required), external
Manchester United are current frontrunners for Bournemouth’s 25-year-old Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, but face competition from several Premier League clubs including Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. (Sky Sports), external
Manchester United will step up their interest in Southampton’s 19-year-old English midfielder Tyler Dibling if they secure Champions League qualification by winning this season’s Europa League. (ESPN), external
Chelsea are interested in signing Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres, 26, but the Sweden international prefers a move to rivals Arsenal (A Bola – in Portuguese), external
Liverpool are closely monitoring 29-year-old England striker Ollie Watkins’ situation at Aston Villa as they plot an alternative signing to Newcastle and Sweden forward Alexander Isak, 25. (Football Insider), external
Juventus, Inter Milan and Napoli are all interested in signing Manchester United and Norway striker Rasmus Hojlund, 22, this summer. (Caughtoffside), external
Fulham remain keen on signing AC Milan and Nigeria winger Samuel Chukwueze this summer after failing with a January move for the 25-year-old. (Calciomercato – in Italian), external
Chelsea and Newcastle have enquired about the availability of Bayern Munich’s 28-year-old South Korea centre-back Kim Min-jae. (Footmercato – in French), external
Everton have put 22-year-old Monaco and Denmark striker Mika Biereth on their list of summer transfer targets. (Teamtalk), external
Newcastle midfielder Lewis Miley, 18, is interesting several clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is not interested any management positions next season, with the 57-year-old German happy to snub any offers which come from Real Madrid or Brazil. (Sky Germany – in German), external
Scott Munn is expected to leave Tottenham after two years as the club’s chief football officer, with the 51-year-old Australian given some of the blame for the club’s injury problems this season. (Mail), external
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