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Milan targets Zynek: AC Milan are keen on singing Bartosz Zynek from Zaglebie Lubin this summer, claim Calciomercato.
The Italian side have been so impressed with Krzysztof Piatek that they feel the Polish league may have some more hidden talents.
Piatek joined Genoa ahead of this season from KS Cracovia, only to sign for Milan in January and La Rossoneri now believe purchasing direct from the supplier is a more cost-effective approach.
Zyneck has been capped by Poland at under-age level and previous played for QPR’s youth sides.

West Ham plan Valencia offer: West Ham will attempt to lure Antonio Valencia to the London Stadium this summer, only if Pablo Zabaleta retires at the end of the season.
Manuel Pellegrini is keeping tabs on a replacement right-back and believes Valencia would be a natural fit.
According to the Sun, the Ecuadorian would be offered wages of around £100,000 a week, should he join when his contract at United expires in July.

Ronaldo wants James at Juventus: Cristiano Ronaldo has told Juventus higher-ups that he would like to see James Rodriguez at the Old Lady, claim Don Balon.
The pair played together at Real Madrid and Ronaldo thinks Juve would benefit from the Columbian’s skill and workrate.
James is still technically a Real player but is on loan at Bayern Munich, where he has recaptured some of the form that once saw Los Blancos splash around £63m ($81m) to secure his services.

Bayern still hopeful on Hudson-Odoi: Bayern Munich still believe they can sign Chelsea’s Callum Hudson-Odio this summer.
The German champions saw a £35m ($45m) bid rejected by the Blues in January, but with his contract set to expire in 2020 and no deal imminent, Bayern are preparing another offer as early as April.
The MailOnline report that Bayern are also hopeful given assistant manager Gianfranco Zola’s recent comments that Hudson-Odoi is on the ‘edge of the team’, and think the Chelsea winger may try and force a move away from the Premier League.

United willing to pay huge fee for Pochettino: Tottenham will demand a fee of more than £34m ($44m) to allow manager Mauricio Pochettino to leave next summer.
Despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s impressive start to life in the managerial hot seat at Old Trafford, Manchester United still have earmarked Pochettino as their first-choice target, according to the Evening Standard.
Ed Woodward is willing to pay whatever it takes to prise the Argentinian coach away from Spurs at the end of the season, despite the London club slapping the huge sum on Pochettino’s head.
While Solskjaer has not been completely ruled out for the job, United believe that money should not be a factor in determining their new manager.

Skriniar tops Man Utd wish list: Inter defender Milan Skriniar is Manchester United’s top target in an ongoing search for centre-half additions, reports The Independent.
Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly and Sampdoria’s Joachim Andersen are also in the Red Devils’ sights, but a raid on San Siro is considered to be most likely.

West Ham to extend Nasri’s stay: West Ham are planning to take up the option in Samir Nasri’s short-term contract which will keep him at the London Stadium, claims Claret and Hugh.
The Frenchman linked up with the Hammers as a free agent and the former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder has impressed during his time in the East End.

Ozil in cryptic future hint: Mesut Ozil is continuing to keep everyone guessing on his Arsenal future after quoting Dennis Bergkamp in a cryptic social media post.
Questions have been asked of the German’s ongoing presence at Emirates Stadium for several weeks now.

Aluko, next to head for China: Reading winger Sone Aluko may be the next player to leave English football for China, according to football.london.
The Chinese Super League window is open until Thursday, with Beijing Renhe closing in on a deal for a man who is under contract with the Royals until 2021.

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