Manchester City leads the pursuit of Morgan Gibbswhite in Nottingham Forest, while Manchester United targets Antoine Semeño in Bournemouth and Tyler Diving in Southampton.
Manchester City is leading the pursuit attacking Nottingham Forest 25-year-old English midfielder Morgan Gibbswhite. (Time – Subscription required), external
Manchester United is the current frontline for Bournemouth’s 25-year-old Ghanaian forward Antoine Semeño, but faces competition from several Premier League clubs, including Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United will raise interest in Southampton’s 19-year-old British midfielder Tyler Diving if they secure Champions League qualifiers by winning the Europa League this season. (ESPN), external
Chelsea is interested in signing 26-year-old sports striker Victor Gyoker, but Sweden International prefers to move towards rival Arsenal (Portugal mullet).
Liverpool is Newcastle and Swedish forward Alexander Isaac, 25. (Football Insider), a close monitoring of the situation of 29-year-old English striker Olly Watkins at Aston Villa when plotting alternative signatures outside.
Juventus, Inter Milan and Napoli are interested in signing Manchester United and Norwegian striker Rasmus Hojlund this summer. (catch offside), external
Fulham remains keen to sign AC Milan and Nigerian winger Samuel Chukwees this summer after failing the January move at the age of 25. (Calciomercato – Italian), external
Chelsea and Newcastle asked about the availability of 28-year-old Korean centre-back Kim Min-jae from Bayern Munich. (footmercato – French), external
Everton has put 22-year-old Monaco and Danish striker Mica Vierrez on their list of summer transfer targets. (TeamTalk)
Newcastle midfielder Louis Miley, 18, is a number of clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is not interested in managing next season. The 57-year-old German is pleased to have sex with offers from Real Madrid and Brazil. (Sky Germany – German), external
Scott Mann is expected to leave Tottenham in two years as the club’s chief soccer officer. The 51-year-old Australian has been given some responsibility for the club’s injuries this season. (email), external