
Tottenham Hotspur have made the German Julian Nagelsmann, 35, sacked Bayern Munich manager – the number one candidate to replace 53-year-old Italian Antonio Conte as the new boss. (The Football Insider)
Spurs want to speak with Nagelsmann, after being told the former RB Leipzig boss has a ‘soft spot’ for the Premier League club. (To post)
However, Nagelsmann could be seen as the next real Madrid manager, with the uncertain future of 63-year-old Italian Carlo Ancelotti. (Sports – in Spanish)
German Thomas Tuchel, 49, will aim from Chelsea England assistant coach Anthony Barry, 36, after being named as Nagelsmann’s replacement at Bayern. (Telegraph – subscription required)
bavaria hastened to name Tuchel for fear that he would be approached by real Madrid Or Tottenham. (Mirror)
Tuchel will also try to sign Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, 31, and Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 28, from the former club. Chelsea. (Calciomercato, via Football.London)
Manchester United we’re joining Manchester City And liverpool in exploring an agreement for from Chelsea Kovacic. (90mins)
Barcelona are interested in signing that of Manchester City Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan, 32, and those involved in negotiations over his future believe a move to Spain is likely. (Athletics – subscription required)
Arsenal will sell their record by signing Nicolas Pepe, currently on loan at Goodthis summer but may have to pay the 27-year-old Ivory Coast international to leave. (Sun)
West Ham’s Brazilian international midfielder Lucas Paqueta, 25, will leave this summer if the Hammers are relegated. (The Football Insider)
PSV Eindhoven are open to the sale of Ivorian midfielder Ibrahim Sangare, 25, with Arsenal, chelsea, liverpool And Tottenham everyone is showing an interest. (90mins)
Barcelona hope UEFA won’t decide to ban the club from European competition amid an ongoing investigation into the club’s alleged payments to the former referee manager. (To post)
chelsea Owner Todd Boehly has tentatively agreed to host an All-Star fundraising game at Stamford Bridge in August in partnership with charity Football for Ukraine. (Evening standard)