

Real Madrid will rival Manchester United in pursuing Paris St-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino. (Mail)
Liverpool are “seriously interested” in signing English forward Jarrod Bowen, 25, from West Ham. (Givemesport)
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has the backing of the club’s board despite a poor run of form. (Telegraph – subscription required)
Inter Milan are monitoring Manchester City’s Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus, 24, as a potential recruit for their attack. (Calciomercato – in Italian)
Chelsea are interested in Wolves’ English defender Max Kilman, 24. (Talksport)
Arsenal, Newcastle, Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan are eyeing a move for Lille and Canada forward Jonathan David, 22. (Tuttomercatoweb – in Italian)
Aston Villa have made 24-year-old Liverpool and England defender Joe Gomez their main target for the summer. (Football Insider)
Liverpool are out of the running to sign France striker Kylian Mbappe, 23, from Paris St-Germain. (Sport)
Tottenham will wait to begin talks with England striker Harry Kane, 28, over a new contract. (Athletic – subscription required)
Manchester United and Spain goalkeeper David De Gea, 31, says he is open to signing a new deal with the club. (Independent)
English midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 29, and Switzerland defender Fabian Schar, 30, are on the verge of signing new contracts at Newcastle. (Telegraph – subscription required)
Roy Keane turned down the chance to be manager of League One Sunderland because they only offered him a six-month contract and he wanted longer. (Sun)
Roma will not make 24-year-old English midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles’ loan spell from Arsenal permanent because he has not impressed in Serie A. (Calciomercato, via Mirror)
Wembley could host this season’s Champions League final if Uefa decides to take it off St Petersburg because of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. (Mirror)
Newcastle, Leeds and Crystal Palace’s hopes of signing Wales midfielder Brennan Johnson, 20, have faded with Nottingham Forest increasing their efforts to get him to sign a new deal. (Mirror)
Colombia playmaker James Rodriguez, 30, says he is open to returning to Everton, having left the club to join Qatari side Al Rayyan because former Toffees boss Rafael Benitez “didn’t want to count” on him. (Twitch, via Goal)
Spain striker Alvaro Morata, who was linked with a move to Arsenal and Barcelona in January, says he is “happy” at Juventus and would “always stay” there if it was up to him. The 29-year-old is on loan at the Serie A club from Atletico Madrid. (Goal)
Paris St-Germain and Brazil forward Neymar, 30, wants to experience playing in Major League Soccer in the United States before he retires. (Fenomenos podcast, via Mirror)
Barcelona right-back Sergi Roberto’s contract runs out at the end of June but the 30-year-old Spain international is yet to be offered a new deal. (Marca)


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Real Madrid will rival Manchester United in pursuing Paris St-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino. (Mail)external-linkLiverpool are “seriously interested” in signing English forward Jarrod Bowen, 25, from West Ham. (Givemesport)external-linkLeicester manager Brendan Rodgers has the backing of the club’s board despite a poor run of form. (Telegraph – subscription required)external-linkInter Milan are monitoring Manchester City’s Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus, 24, as a potential recruit for their attack. (Calciomercato – in Italian)external-linkChelsea are interested in Wolves’ English defender Max Kilman, 24. (Talksport)external-linkArsenal, Newcastle, Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan are eyeing a move for Lille and Canada forward Jonathan David, 22. (Tuttomercatoweb – in Italian)external-linkAston Villa have made 24-year-old Liverpool and England defender Joe Gomez their main target for the summer. (Football Insider)external-linkLiverpool are out of the running to sign France striker Kylian Mbappe, 23, from Paris St-Germain. (Sport)external-linkTottenham will wait to begin talks with England striker Harry Kane, 28, over a new contract. (Athletic – subscription required)external-linkManchester United and Spain goalkeeper David De Gea, 31, says he is open to signing a new deal with the club. (Independent)external-linkEnglish midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 29, and Switzerland defender Fabian Schar, 30, are on the verge of signing new contracts at Newcastle. (Telegraph – subscription required)external-linkRoy Keane turned down the chance to be manager of League One Sunderland because they only offered him a six-month contract and he wanted longer. (Sun)external-linkRoma will not make 24-year-old English midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles’ loan spell from Arsenal permanent because he has not impressed in Serie A. (Calciomercato, via Mirror)external-linkWembley could host this season’s Champions League final if Uefa decides to take it off St Petersburg because of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. (Mirror)external-linkNewcastle, Leeds and Crystal Palace’s hopes of signing Wales midfielder Brennan Johnson, 20, have faded with Nottingham Forest increasing their efforts to get him to sign a new deal. (Mirror)external-linkColombia playmaker James Rodriguez, 30, says he is open to returning to Everton, having left the club to join Qatari side Al Rayyan because former Toffees boss Rafael Benitez “didn’t want to count” on him. (Twitch, via Goal)external-linkSpain striker Alvaro Morata, who was linked with a move to Arsenal and Barcelona in January, says he is “happy” at Juventus and would “always stay” there if it was up to him. The 29-year-old is on loan at the Serie A club from Atletico Madrid. (Goal)external-linkParis St-Germain and Brazil forward Neymar, 30, wants to experience playing in Major League Soccer in the United States before he retires. (Fenomenos podcast, via Mirror)external-linkBarcelona right-back Sergi Roberto’s contract runs out at the end of June but the 30-year-old Spain international is yet to be offered a new deal. (Marca)external-linkMonday’s gossip column Chelsea’s support for out-of-form striker Romelu Lukaku features on some of Tuesday’s back pages Our coverage of your Premier League club is bigger and better than ever before – follow your team and sign up for notifications in the BBC Sport app to make sure you never miss a moment