Madrid turn to Lewy ahead of Kane
Real Madrid are considering moving for Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski instead of Tottenham's Harry Kane, according to the Independent.
Los Blancos know Spurs are likely to play hardball over any move for Kane, so Lewandowski could be seen as a more reasonable target.
The Polish striker recently changed agents to Pini Zahavi and could look to take advantage of his last chance for a big move, with his 30th birthday coming up in August.
Ramsey urged to resolve Arsenal future
Wales boss Ryan Giggs wants Aaron Ramsey to decide his future as soon as possible, amid protracted talks over a new Arsenal contract.
The 27-year-old's deal expires at the end of next season but discussions over an extension have seemingly stalled.
There are reports Ramsey is keen for a pay rise that would put him in the same bracket as Arsenal's highest earners, including Mesut Ozil and January signings Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
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Why Man Utd didn't sign Hummels & Muller
Louis van Gaal has confirmed he wanted to sign Mats Hummels and Thomas Muller for Manchester United during his reign at Old Trafford.
The two Bayern Munich stalwarts, Hummels a central defender and Muller an attacking midfielder, were the subject of intense interest from United in the summer of 2014.
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Juventus set Can deadline
Juventus will meet Emre Can's representatives this week and won't wait more than a week for the German to sign, reports Gazzetta dello Sport.
Can's contract will expire at the end of the season and he has been strongly linked with a move to the Old Lady with a Liverpool renewal seeming unlikely.
But the Serie A side's patience has apparently reached its conclusion, with several Premier League sides hoping to snap Can up should a move to Italy fall through.
Ceballos allowed to join Liverpool on loan
Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos will be allowed to join Liverpool on an initial loan with a purchase option, reports Diario Gol.
The 21-year-old joined Madrid last summer but has been used sparingly, and Jurgen Klopp has asked the Liverpool board to sign the midfielder.
Chelsea want Casemiro in Hazard deal
Chelsea are willing to sell Eden Hazard to Real Madrid if Casemiro is sent to London as part of the deal, according to Don Balon.
It wouldn't be a straight swap, of course, with the report stating the Blues would also want €100 million in addition to the Brazilian central midfielder.
Napoli put £57m price tag on Zielinski
Napoli have placed a £57 million price tag on attacking midfielder Piotr Zielinski, according to Corriere dello Sport, via The Sun.
The 23-year-old has been a vital part of the Serie A leaders' success this term, alerting several of Europe's biggest sides including Liverpool.
Ronaldinho: Any club would want Kane
Tottenham star Harry Kane could walk into any team in Europe, according to Brazil great Ronaldinho.
"Harry Kane has been a great player for a while now – but there is no doubt this season he has hit a new level," he told the Mirror .
"He is now at the level where any team in the world would want him. He could walk into any team in Europe."
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Mourinho angry with lack of contract renewals
Jose Mourinho is upset at how long Manchester United are taking to offer new deals to several key players, reports the Daily Mail.
Representatives for Anthony Martial and Marcos Rojo met with the club in December, but have yet to be offered fresh terms.
Additionally, Juan Mata, Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw, Ashley Young and Daley Blind all have deals set to expire in 2019.
Jardim wants to replace Wenger
Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim wants to take over at Arsenal next season if Arsene Wenger departs, according to Independent.
The Gunners are longtime admirers of the Portuguese boss and considered hiring him last summer if Wenger turned down the two-year contract extension he eventually accepted.
Jardim reportedly is ready for a new challenge away from Monaco, where his top players are for sale on a yearly basis.
Hamburg want to quadruple Arp's wages
Hamburg want to increase Jann-Fiete Arp's wages from €500,000 per year to €2 million in an effort to convince him to stay, according to the Hamburger Morgenpost.
The 18-year-old has attracted plenty of suitors across Europe, including Chelsea, and Hamburg know they must offer a new deal to maintain any hope of keeping the forward.
But HSV are also staring down the real possibility of relegation, which would almost certainly end Arp's time at the club.
Simeone not bothered by Griezmann links to Barca
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone says he is unconcerned with new reports linking Antoine Griezmann to Barcelona.
Barcelona's players have reportedly given their backing to the signing of the 26-year-old Frenchman ahead of next season.
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Foden to be handed new City deal
Manchester City starlet Phil Foden will be given a new five-year contract worth £40,000 per week when he turns 18 in May, according to the Daily Mail.
Foden is seen as a big part of City's future, and has made six senior appearances this season for Pep Guardiola's side after helping England win the U-17 World Cup in October.
Man Utd watching Odriozola
Manchester United are monitoring the progress of Real Sociedad right-back Alvaro Odriozola ahead of a potential move, reports the Daily Mail.
United sent scouts to Sociedad's Europa League match against Red Bull Salzburg last Thursday
The 22-year-old, who has two caps for Spain, has also been watched by Real Madrid and Barcelona over the past year.
Dortmund in for Malcom
Borussia Dortmund have joined the list of teams chasing Bordeaux winger Malcom, reports The Sun.
The 20-year-old is set to depart the Ligue 1 side this summer, and has been strongly linked with Arsenal, Tottenham and Bayern Munich, who have reportedly begun talks with the Brazilian's representatives.