Transfer gossip: Liverpool's shock move for Man United star, 'arguments' in Spurs dressing room, Man City to miss out …
Here’s a round-up of all the top football headlines and transfer-related gossip from Monday’s newspapers and online…
Liverpool have been linked with a shock move for Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who is out of contract at Old Trafford in the summer.
Reports in France claim the Reds have drawn up a three-year deal for the Belgium international, although Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco arealso interested in the 30-year-old. (L’Equipe)
Liverpool midfielder Emre Can, who is out of contract at the end of the season, could make a decision about his future in the next two weeks, Juventus chief Beppe Marotta has said. The Italian champions have been strongly linked with a move for the 24-year-old Germany international. (Mediaset Premium)
Meanwhile, Man United are hoping to beat rivals Manchester City to the signing of Shakhtar Donetsk and Brazil midfielder Fred, 25, this summer. (Daily Mirror)
The Red Devils are also set to land Sheffield Wednesday’s 19-year-old forward George Hirst, are will pay compensation to the the Championship side to sign him. (Daily Mirror)
Everton want to make a £25m summer move for West Ham and England left-back Aaron Cresswell. (The Sun)
West Brom’s former England goalkeeper goalkeeper Ben Foster has said he wants to stay at the club this summer, even if the Baggies are relegated from the Premier League. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen says there have been arguments in the dressing room over whether he or Harry Kane got the final touch on Spurs’ second goal against Stoke on Saturday. (The Independent)
Everton have made an approach for PSV Eindhoven’s director of football Marcel Brands, according to the Dutch league leaders. (Sky Sports)
Bayern Munich will offer new contracts to French winger Franck Ribery and Dutch wideman Arjen Robben. The 35-year-old Frenchman and 34-year-old Dutchman are both due to be out of contract in the summer. (Bild)
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