The newly promoted club are trying to convince their manager to stay, while Mauricio Pochettino has several options on the table to decide if he will go. to take him (Sun)
Chelsea are in talks with McKenna's representatives about the 38-year-old coach becoming their new manager. (Football Insider)
Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 29, could leave this season if Manchester City accept an offer of around £50m. (Football Insider)
England could appoint former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino if Gareth Southgate steps down after Euro 2024. (Telegraph - registration required)
Argentine Pochettino, 52, would like to talk to Manchester United if they sack manager Erik ten Hag (Times)
Chelsea have drawn up a shortlist of potential candidates to replace Pochettino and expect to make a selection in a few days (Athletic)
Napoli and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 25, is set to reject offers from Paris St-Germain and Saudi Arabia as he hopes to move to Chelsea (Teamtalk)
Arsenal are ready to buy Feyenoord and Dutch goalkeeper Justin Bijlow, 26, while expecting their England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, 26, to leave. (Mirror)
Tottenham are ready to sell Brazilian striker Richarlison, 27, to make room for England and Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, 26. (Talksport)
Manchester City player Kevin de Bruyne's representatives held talks with new MLS club San Diego FC, but there is no indication that the Belgian midfielder, 32, is ready to move (Athletic)
Crystal Palace have agreed a deal for Morocco and Real Betis centre-back Chadi Riad, 20, in a deal worth up to £14m (Standard)
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, 30, has given clear signs that he will stay with Everton despite the interest of Chelsea. (Mirror)
Crystal Palace sporting director Dougie Freedman, 49, has rejected an offer from Newcastle United to replace Dan Ashworth in a similar role and will remain with The Eagles. (Football Insider)
Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko, 20, who is on the radar of Chelsea and Arsenal, will decide before the Euro championship if he wants to stay at RB Leipzig or leave. (Fabrizio Romano)
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