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Tottenham are preparing a move for Chelsea’s England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 24, whose contract expires in 2025. (Teamtalk)external-link

Liverpool, Tottenham and AC Milan are among the clubs interested in Fulham’s English defender Tosin Adarabioyo, 26, however the Cottagers want to offer the former Manchester City player a new contract. (Standard)external-link

Tottenham are also interested in Barcelona and Brazil winger Raphinha, 27, whose future at the La Liga giants is unclear. (Sport – in Spanish)external-link

Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs interested in Nottingham Forest’s Brazilian defender Murillo, 21. (Mail)external-link

Manchester United’s highly-rated midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 18, is close to signing a new contract with the Red Devils. (HITC)external-link

Brazil defender Thiago Silva, 39, is in regular contact with former club Fluminense as he looks to secure a return home when his Chelsea contract runs out at the end of the season. (Sun)external-link

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, former Chelsea manager Graham Potter and Wolves’ Gary O’Neil could all be in the running for the England job if Gareth Southgate leaves for Manchester United. (Mirror)external-link

Bayern Munich could turn to Jose Mourinho, who is out of work after being sacked by Roma, to replace the departing Thomas Tuchel if they are unable to land top target Xabi Alonso. (Mirror)external-link

Former Chelsea and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is also wanted by Bayern Munich. (La Repubblica – in Italian)external-link

Leeds United are set to offer midfielder Archie Gray, 18, an improved contract in the summer amid interest from top-six Premier League clubs. (Football Insider)external-link

Benfica’s Argentina winger Angel di Maria, 36, is considering a return to his boyhood club Rosario Central. (ESPN)external-link

Manchester United’s Swedish defender Victor Lindelof, 29, says he has no desire to play in Saudi Arabia yet, despite having been linked with a summer move to the country’s Pro League. (Fotbollskanalen – in Swedish)external-link

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