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Lyon wants Wenger

Lyon have contacted Arsene Wenger about taking over from manager Bruno Genesio, who is set to leave the club at the end of the current season, report L’Equipe.
The former Arsenal boss has been out of football since leaving the Emirates at the end of last season but has repeatedly promised he plans to return to the game.


PSG, Marseille line up Benitez

PSG and Marseille are interested in a move for Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez, claims the Mirror.
Benitez is currently in talks over an extension at Newcastle, but the discussions are not progressing as the Spaniard would hope.
The two Ligue 1 sides are poised to swoop, with PSG unhappy with Thomas Tuchel after he won just the Ligue 1 title in his first season in charge.


Man Utd handed Koulibaly boost

Premier League clubs have been put on red alert after Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti revealed he won’t prevent Kalidou Koulibaly and Lorenzo Insigne from leaving this summer.
Centre-back Koulibaly has long been linked with a move to Manchester United as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to bolster his ranks following a miserable campaign.
The former Chelsea and AC Milan boss said: “We don’t need to sell our best players. We can sign new players following our ideas.
“However, I am not going to block who wants to leave, I’ve never done it in my career.”


Juventus interested in Skriniar

Juventus are interested in Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar, according to RadioMercato.
The Slovakian centre-back has been a long-time Manchester United target but the San Siro club are determined to keep him.
Yet Juve are now chasing him and team-mate Mauro Icardi as they consider offering star names such as Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain as part of a swap deal.


Man Utd to sell £200m Pogba, Lukaku

Manchester United pair Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba are both in line to leave Old Trafford this summer, claims the Mirror.
Real Madrid remain the favourites to sign Pogba, while both Juventus and Inter have expressed interest in the Belgium striker.
Their exits would inject around £200 million ($258m) into the United coffers as they look to rebuild after a disappointing 2018-19 season.


Allardyce set for managerial return

Former England manager, Sam Allardyce could return to the game with the India national team, reports the Mirror.
Allardyce has been out of work since leaving Everton last summer, but is now on a shortlist to take over in the Asian country as they look to make their first World Cup in 2022.


Hazard confirms personal agreement with Dortmund

Liverpool had been listed amongst the potential suitors for Eden’s brother, but a move to Westfalenstadion is now on the cards.
Borussia Monchengladbach’s Thorgan Hazard has confirmed that he has reached a personal agreement with Borussia Dortmund ahead of a move to Signal Iduna Park but that the clubs are still in negotiations over a transfer fee.
Despite playing second fiddle in the headlines to older brother Eden, Hazard has been quietly improving during his time with Gladbach and is currently on course to have his best season in the Bundesliga with nine goals and nine assists to his name this term.
Rumours had linked the Belgian attacker to Liverpool, among other sides, at points throughout the season, but Hazard denied such talk and claims he has only spoken to Dortmund, who are keen to replace Chelsea-bound Christian Pulisic.

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