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Manchester United are hopeful of warding off interest from Juventus in forward Anthony Martial, according to The Times .
The France international has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford since the arrival of Alexis Sanchez, and the Serie A champions are keen to take advantage.
Martial’s current contract runs out at the end of next season, and United are ready to open talks regarding a fresh deal in a bid to keep hold of the former Monaco man.
Pochettino lined up as new PSG boss
Paris Saint-Germain are keen on bringing in Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino as Unai Emery’s replacement on the bench, reports RMC.
Emery’s job is hanging by a thread after a second successive last-16 Champions League exit was confirmed on Tuesday with defeat to Real Madrid.
And while the Spaniard may be allowed to see out his contract and leave in June, PSG have already set their sights on Pochettino for the 2018-19 season.
Arsenal want Low to replace Wenger
Germany coach Joachim Low is Arsenal’s preferred candidate to replace Arsene Wenger, if a managerial change is made at the end of the season, according to ESPN .
Wenger’s future remains uncertain following Arsenal’s abject season and reports claim that some players have lost faith in the long-serving Frenchman.
Monaco’s Leonardo Jardim and Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers are options to take over from Wenger, but Low is the leading contender, if he decides to leave the Germany job after the World Cup this summer.
Can puts Liverpool contract talks on hold
Liverpool midfielder Emre Can says all discussions regarding his future have been put on hold until the end of the 2017-18 season.
The Germany international has been strongly linked with a move to Juventus when his Liverpool contract expires in June, having failed to agree a new deal at Anfield.
However, Can insists nothing has been settled and all talks have been put on hold with Liverpool chasing second place in the Premier League and into the last eight of the Champions League.
Bale ready to quit Real
Gareth Bale’s omission from Real Madrid’s starting line-up to face Paris Saint-Germain will be the final straw for his career at the Santiago Bernabeu, reports El Confidencial .
The Wales international started the second leg of the last-16 encounter on the bench and his agent Jonathan Barnett is now ready to push for a summer move away from Madrid.
Manchester United and former club Tottenham have both been linked with a bid for the forward amid reports Madrid president Florentino Perez wants to recoup the €100 million he paid for Bale five years ago.
Werner: I want Man Utd over Liverpool
Gareth Bale’s omission from Real Madrid’s starting line-up to face Paris Saint-Germain will be the final straw for his career at the Santiago Bernabeu, reports El Confidencial .
The Wales international started the second leg of the last-16 encounter on the bench and his agent Jonathan Barnett is now ready to push for a summer move away from Madrid.
Manchester United and former club Tottenham have both been linked with a bid for the forward amid reports Madrid president Florentino Perez wants to recoup the €100 million he paid for Bale five years ago.
Werner: I want Man Utd over Liverpool
Gareth Bale’s omission from Real Madrid’s starting line-up to face Paris Saint-Germain will be the final straw for his career at the Santiago Bernabeu, reports El Confidencial .
The Wales international started the second leg of the last-16 encounter on the bench and his agent Jonathan Barnett is now ready to push for a summer move away from Madrid.
Manchester United and former club Tottenham have both been linked with a bid for the forward amid reports Madrid president Florentino Perez wants to recoup the €100 million he paid for Bale five years ago.