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"BBC Chelsea are interested in signing RB Leipzig's 24-year-old Belgium striker Lois Openda. (Teamtalk), external Ukraine winger Mykhailo Mudryk, 23, could leave Chelsea as the Blues pursue Crystal Palace's France Under-21 winger Michael Olise, 22. (Football Insider), external Borussia Dortmund are hoping to take Brighton's German midfielder Pascal Gross, 33, back to his homeland this summer. (HITC), external Southampton have asked about re-signing Danny Ings from West Ham and are willing to pay up to £6m for the former England striker, 31. (Mail), external Manchester United are considering whether to make an approach for Genoa's Spanish goalkeeper Josep Martinez, despite Inter Milan having already agreed personal terms with the 26-year-old. (Rudy Galetti), external Everton have agreed a deal to sign English midfielder Tim Iroegbunam, 20, from Aston Villa. (Football Insider), external Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana is set to leave Everton, with Arsenal having made contact with the Toffees who want at least £50m for the 22-year-old. (Mail), external Leicester City are close to appointing former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham Potter as their new manager. (Sun), external Ajax are interested in a cut-price deal with Burnley for 31-year-old Netherlands forward Wout Weghorst. (Telegraph - subscription required), external West Ham are keen on signing Sunderland's 23-year-old English forward Jack Clarke this summer. (Football Insider), external Arsenal are prioritising midfield reinforcements after missing out on RB Leipzig's Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko, 21. (Athletic - subscription required), external Sheffield United have opened talks with Nottingham Forest over a deal for English defender Joe Worrall, 27. (Teamtalk), external Birmingham City are interested in signing 32-year-old English goalkeeper Ryan Allsop from Hull City. (Birmingham Live) Manchester United remain interested in Bologna's 23-year-old Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee, but the high commission involved in any deal is complicating the situation. (Sky Germany), external Ivory Coast winger Amad Diallo, 21, is set to remain at Manchester United and is a key part of Erik ten Hag's plans. (Football Insider), external Arsenal have offered Estonian Karl Hein, 22, a new deal as the club's third-choice goalkeeper. (Caught Offside), external Chelsea are set to reject a bid from Atletico Madrid for their 24-year-old England midfielder Conor Gallagher. (Sun), external Gallagher has told Chelsea he will not be forced out of the club this summer, amid interest from Atletico, Tottenham and Aston Villa. (HITC) Sky Paper Talk THE SUN Chelsea are set to reject a cheeky bid by Atletico Madrid for Conor Gallagher. Farhad Moshiri is poised to light the blue touchpaper on an £800m takeover by Roma owner Dan Friedkin. Half of the Premier League trophy had to be secretly replaced after being stolen. Former Manchester United forward Ruud van Nistelrooy is a shock name on Burnley's shortlist. Serbia skipper Dusan Tadic has been forced into a humiliating apology after slamming coach Dragan Stojkovic. Leicester are close to appointing Graham Potter as their new manager. Atletico Madrid have rejected Chelsea's £34m bid for Samu Omorodion, according to reports. DAILY MAIL Southampton have asked about taking Danny Ings from West Ham. Brighton have made an enquiry for Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville. A Germany fan preparing to watch the host nation's opening clash with Scotland on Friday evening had his hand fractured by a loose shot from Niclas Fullkrug and missed the game altogether. Liverpool are in talks to sign Wolves prospect Alvin Ayman. Manchester United have reportedly earmarked Amad Diallo for a new role from the start of next season. Ruud Gullit has reportedly claimed he was 'honoured' by Dutch fans dressing up as him during the Netherlands' 2-1 win over Poland. DAILY MIRROR Erik ten Hag reckons some of his Manchester United players were so badly affected by the negativity surrounding the club last season it caused them to be injured. Remaining at Barcelona is the ""clear wish"" of Manchester United target Fermin Lopez, a revelation that comes as a major blow in the Red Devils' ongoing pursuit of the midfielder. Xabi Alonso could get an early one over on Arne Slot with the Bayer Leverkusen boss personally trying to convince Liverpool-linked defender Waldemar Anton to join the German champions. The father of Germany star Florian Wirtz says that his son will be staying at Bayer Leverkusen next season amid links of a move to Bayern Munich and Liverpool. West Ham are reportedly determined to sign Barcelona forward Ferran Torres. Chelsea are interested in signing Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran and could fork out £40m for the Colombian. Gareth Southgate's young guns can win Euro 2024 to end 58 years of hurt for the country, Paul Gascoigne told the Mirror. A Scotland football fan has died in his sleep during a trip to Germany for Euro 2024. THE ATHLETIC Everton are in advanced talks to sign midfielder Tim Iroegbunam from Aston Villa. Sofyan Amrabat has told Fiorentina he does not want to return to the club amid uncertainty over his future. Wolves teenager Leon Chiwome has agreed a new contract to keep him at Molineux until 2028. Manchester United are exploring a deal to sign Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna. Sergio Ramos admits he ""loves"" the United States - but would not commit to a move to MLS after leaving Sevilla. MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps have joined the clubs keen to sign Brighton midfielder Marc Leonard. Aston Villa have extended the contract of Jordan Nobbs for another year. Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson has officially launched his new track venture, Grand Slam Track, with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone signed up as his first star competitor. Julia Koch has an agreement to buy a 15 per cent stake in BSE Global, the parent company of the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty and the Barclays Center, said a source briefed on the deal. The deal puts the valuation of the company at nearly $6 billion. DAILY TELEGRAPH Chelsea have held talks over a move for Atletico Madrid striker Samu Omorodion even though the club remain in negotiations with Aston Villa's Jhon Duran.‌ Ajax are considering a move for the Netherlands striker Wout Weghorst in a cut-price deal with Burnley. Bryson DeChambeau says he is "" frustrated and disappointed"" at missing out on this summer's Olympics as the field for the Paris tournament was set on Tuesday. DAILY RECORD Turkish giants Fenerbahce's interest in Rangers target Yusuf Kabadayi is concrete - according to a report. Reported Rangers target Damian Garcia looks set to stay at Penarol, with the Uruguayan youngster poised to sign a new deal with the club. Defender Carl Starfelt looks set to leave Celta Vigo - with speculation ramping up over a potential return to Celtic just 12 months after leaving Parkhead. Aberdeen star Duk's agent insists his client has to leave Pittodrie this summer and blasted the Dons for playing the Cape Verde star as wide man last season. SCOTTISH SUN John Lundstram will arrive in Istanbul on Sunday to complete his transfer to Trabzonspor. Aberdeen are set to sign St Johnstone keeper Dimitar Mitov. Sport Witness Player ‘very close’ to leaving West Ham – Negotiations nearing completion By Naveen Ullal West Ham United goalkeeper Nathan Trott spent the past two seasons out on loan at Danish side Vejle Boldklub. The Hammers have already exercised an option to extend his deal until 2026. On May 22nd, the Danish press stated West Ham plan to sell him in the summer window. Later that month, Bold.dk explained that FC Copenhagen, Br??ndby and AGF will battle it out for the West Ham stopper’s signature. Copenhagen are set to win the race to sign the player. That’s according to Tipsbladet, who say they are ‘very close’ to securing his services as their negotiations with the Hammers are close to being completed. There’s been claims in the UK that a deal would be sealed for 17.5m kroner [£1.98m], but the Danish outlet claims the operation is set to be concluded for 15m kroner [£1.7m]. Copenhagen’s negotiations with West Ham are said to have been positive, and this gives them confidence to get this deal over the line. Trott joined West Ham’s academy in 2016 and will leave the London club after making only one appearance for their first team."
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