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talkSPORT.com gathers all the latest news about transfers and gossip on Sunday's football newspapers and online
talkSPORT.com gathers all the latest news about football transfers and gossip in Sunday's newspapers and online …
The Crystal Palace wants 80 million pounds sterling for Wilfried Zaha – but they are reluctant to sell both Ivorian international and right-winger Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 21, this summer. (Mail)
Ajax midfielder, Hakim Ziyech, 26, arouses the interest of Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool – and is available for only £ 25 million (Mirror)
Joao Felix, 19, and Ben Luka, watch 21-year-old forward Luka Jovic from Eintracht Frankfurt. (Goal.com)
Barcelona is about to give up its move for Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford as they feel it would be too expensive to divert him from Old Trafford. (Express)
Tottenham is increasingly confident that Christian Eriksen, 27, a Real Madrid target, will be promising his future in North London and signing a new long-term contract. (Goal.com)
In addition, United's goalie David de Gea, 28, would be increasingly frustrated by the club's refusal to meet his long-standing demand for pay raises. (Time)
Real Madrid's Gareth Bale could opt for a lucrative move to China this summer – but only if his current contract, worth more than £ 500,000 a week, goes with it. Welshman, 29, is ready to terminate his contract at Bernabeu, which runs until 2022. (Mirror)
Napoli wants to sign Kieran Trippier, but fears that the English defender is imputed to a move for him, which values Tottenham around the £ 40 million mark (Sunday)
Chelsea has rejected a Brighton offer of £ 10 million for UK Under-20 defender Reece James, 19, also tied to Crystal Palace. (Sun)
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Manchester City is about to entrust John Stones with a new contract with the 24-year-old defender, he still has a long-term future at Etihad. (Mirror)
Manchester United badistant Mike Phelan has not agreed to a contract extension at Old Trafford and would be in favor of a sports director position. (Mirror)
Sunderland owner Stewart Donald refused a shocking offer from a mysterious Malaysian worth 70 million pounds sterling. (Sun)
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