talkSPORT.com rounds up all the latest transfer news and football gossip from Tuesday’s papers and online…
Manchester United will demand €160m (£138m) for midfielder Paul Pogba this summer, if a club comes in for the France international. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are prepared to sell Eden Hazard to Real Madrid this summer, as letting the Belgian leave for nothing next year would have financial fair play implications for the club. (Daily Mail)
Bayern Munich are confident they will sign Manchester City’s German winger Leroy Sane this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Man United have had a £95m bid for Napoli centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly rejected. (The Sun)
The Red Devils are set to pay the £105m release clause for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix, although they could face competition from Real Madrid for the 19-year-old. (Record)
Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa looks set to commit his future to the club for one more season, after they missed out on promotion from the Championship. (Daily Telegraph)
Fernando Llorente is set to leave Tottenham this summer, after the club decided not to trigger an extension to the striker’s contract. AC Milan, Marseille, Roma and Valencia are interested in the 34-year-old. (Daily Mirror)
Spurs are interested in Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez, who has a £43m release clause. They want to sign the 22-year-old Uruguay international as back-up to Harry Kane. (Daily Star)
Arsenal have made an offer for Valencia goalkeeper Neto, 29, after speaking with the Brazilian’s representatives. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are set to confirmed Olivier Giroud has agreed a one-year contract extension with the club. (London Evening Standard)
Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic could spend another season on loan at Hertha Berlin, after talks between the German club’s general manager and Jurgen Klopp. (Liverpool Echo)
Former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has agreed to become the new manager of Inter Milan. (The Guardian)
Juventus, who were also linked with Conte, are not targeting current Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri. (The Sun)
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