Liverpool join race for Neves
Liverpool have joined Manchester United and Chelsea in the race to sign Benfica’s 19-year-old Portugal midfielder Joao Neves, who has a 120m euro (£102.6m) release clause. (O Jogo, via Sport Witness)external-link
Manchester United and Manchester City are interested in Bayer Leverkusen’s 23-year-old Netherlands defender Jeremie Frimpong. (Sun)external-link
Manchester City are set to rekindle a move for West Ham’s 26-year-old Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta this summer. (Football Insider)external-link
Leeds United hope to re-sign 28-year-old England midfielder Kalvin Phillips for about £30m from Manchester City this summer if the Whites secure promotion back to the Premier League. (Sun)external-link
Newcastle will speed up their search for a centre-back this summer and offer 32-year-old English defender Paul Dummett a new contract after captain Jamaal Lascelles was ruled out for up to nine months with a knee injury. (Newcastle Chronicle)external-link
Former Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom topsChampionship side Sunderland’s list of potential candidates to be their next permanent manager. (Sun) external-link
Barcelona are willing to listen to offers for Raphinha this summer to ease financial concerns, but the 27-year-old Brazil forward does not want to leave. (Sport – in Spanish)external-link
Tottenham plan to loan Alejo Veliz, 20, to a different club next season as they feel the Argentina Under-20 striker has not played enough games during his current spell with Sevilla. (Fabrizio Romano)external-link
Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim would consider joining Liverpool if he was offered the job, but will only make a decision about his future at the end of the season. (Correio da Manha – in Portuguese)external-link
Tottenham have joined the race to sign Leeds United’s 18-year-old midfielder Archie Gray, with Liverpool also interested in the England Under-21 international. (Football Insider)external-link
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