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Newcastle United are lining up a move for two England players, while Thomas Tuchel is a leading candidate to take over at Manchester United...

Newcastle United are hoping to sign two England internationals with Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 27, and West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen, also 27, on their radar. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

Newcastle want nearly £200m for 24-year-old Sweden striker Alexander Isak, who has been linked with Arsenal. (Mirror), external

Thomas Tuchel, who is a free agent after leaving Bayern Munich, is the leading candidate to take over at Manchester United if they sack Erik ten Hag after the FA Cup final. (Guardian), external

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna is open to taking over at Manchester United if Ten Hag leaves. (Manchester Evening News), external

Brighton are confident of beating Chelsea in hiring McKenna but could try to bring back former manager Graham Potter if they fail to do so. (Times - subscription required), external

Chelsea are set to ask newly promoted Leicester City for permission to speak to Enzo Maresca about their managerial vacancy. (Talksport), external

Nottingham Forest will have to sell players before the end of June to avoid breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules and being hit with a potential points deduction next season. (i, external)

Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on 29-year-old England and Manchester City defender John Stones. (Football Insider), external

Manchester City's England midfielder Jack Grealish, 28, is also a target for Bayern. (Sun), external

Manchester City are open to selling Brazil keeper Ederson, 30, under the right terms if he wants to move to Saudi Arabia. (90 Min), external

Atalanta's Ademola Lookman is attracting interest from Premier League clubs after his Europa League final hat-trick and the 26-year-old Nigeria winger could cost £30m. (Times - subscription required, external)

West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui wants Wolves' English centre-back Max Kilman, 27, to be one of at least six signings as he plots a summer overhaul of the Hammers' squad. (Guardian, external)

Arsenal are interested in Feyenoord and Netherlands goalkeeper Justin Bijlow, 26, as a possible replacement for Aaron Ramsdale, who is expected to leave this summer. (Telegraph - subscription required, external)

Burnley are asking for £17m in compensation from Bayern to let manager Vincent Kompany take over at the German club. (Sky Sports Germany), external

Former Liverpool and Wales striker Craig Bellamy, who has been Kompany's assistant manager for the past five years at Anderlecht and Burnley, will not join him at Bayern. (Mail, external)

Chelsea will listen to offers for England midfielder Conor Gallagher and English defender Trevoh Chalobah, both 24, following Mauricio Pochettino's departure. (Evening Standard, external)

Liverpool have turned their attention to Leeds' Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville, 22, after opting against moving for Newcastle and England winger Anthony Gordon, 23. (90 Min), external

Manchester United are leading the race for Crystal Palace's France Under-21 winger Michael Olise, 22. (Football Transfers), external

Aston Villa are considering terminating the contract of 31-year-old Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho. (Givemesport), external

Nottingham Forest and England winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, 22, is set to be a target for Tottenham. (Guardian), external

Ajax and Feyenoord are interested in Chelsea winger Omari Hutchinson, 22, who spent last season on loan at Ipswich. (Football London), external

Stoke's Souleymane Sidibe, 17, could be on the move this summer with Brighton, Chelsea, Monaco and Juventus interested in the French midfielder. (Foot Mercato - in French), external

Brazil winger Willian, 35, is considering offers from Saudi Arabia with his Fulham contract is set to expire. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

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