West Ham are eyeing a move for Bournemouth’s 26-year-old England striker Dominic Solanke. (Telegraph – subscription required)
Chelsea lead Arsenal in the race to sign Napoli’s 25-year-old Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen this summer. (Teamtalk)
Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel will prioritise a move back to England when he leaves the German club at the season’s end. (Telegraph – subscription required)
Jurgen Klopp will not replace Tuchel at Bayern Munich when he leaves Anfield at the end of the season, according to the Liverpool manager’s agent. (Sky Sports Germany – in German)
AC Milan’s 37-year-old France striker Olivier Giroud could leave the club for MLS at the end of the season. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian)
Chelsea will listen to offers for Spain goalkeeper Robert Sanchez this summer and the Blues could look to replace the 26-year-old. (Football Insider)
But the Blues are not entertaining offers for 20-year-old England defender Levi Colwill, who is a target for Paris St-Germain and Liverpool. (Standard)
Real Madrid’s 38-year-old Croatia midfielder Luka Modric is set to leave the club this summer. (Bild – in German)
Al-Ittihad will target Tottenham’s 31-year-old South Korea forward Son Heung-min and Liverpool’s 31-year-old Egypt forward Mohamed Salah in the summer transfer window. (Football Transfers)
Manchester United and Arsenal are keen on Bayern Munich’s 18-year-old French forward, Mathys Tel. (Bild – in German)
Everton midfielder James Garner is being targeted by Tottenham and Newcastle, with the 22-year-old Englishman appealing in many aspects for the Premier League sides. (Football Insider)
Liverpool hope to be favourites to sign 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras this summer. (Football Insider)
Chelsea and Arsenal are leading the race to sign 15-year-old Aberdeen centre-back Lewis Carrol at the end of the season. (The Athletic)
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