Transfer gossip: Arsenal in talks with Wenger replacement, Zaha to reject move, Tottenham want Manchester United …
Here’s a round-up of all the top football headlines and transfer-related gossip from Saturday’s newspapers and online…
Luis Enrique, the former Barcelona head coach, is in talks with Arsenal over becoming their new manager. (The Mail)
Arsenal’s shortlist also includes Joachim Low, the Germany boss, Juventus’ Max Allegri, Monaco’s Leonardo Jardim, and Brendan Rodgers, the former Liverpool manager who is currently in charge of Celtic. (The Mirror)
Monaco and Everton are potential destinations for Arsene Wenger, who has no plans to retire from football when he steps down from Arsenal at the end of the season. (The Telegraph)
Wilfried Zaha wants to stay at Crystal Palace rather than secure a move away from Selhurst Park. Tottenham have been reported as potentially approaching the winger this summer. (The Independent)
Manchester City will open contract talks with manager Pep Guardiola at the end of the season. Guardiola will enter the final 12 months of his existing deal this summer, and he is expected to pen an extension to the summer of 2020. (Manchester Evening News)
Robert Lewandowski is a summer target of Real Madrid’s, and the Bernabeu club are prepared to pay a large sum to capture the Bayern Munich forward. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Manchester United’s 25-year-old goalkeeper Sam Johnstone this summer as back-up for Hugo Lloris. Johnstone has never made a professional appearance for United, and is currently on loan at Championship side Aston Villa. (The Sun)
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