talkSPORT.com rounds up all the latest transfer news and biggest football gossip from Monday’s papers and online…
West Ham are preparing to move for Manchester United’s Antonio Valencia, the versatile right-sided player, if Pablo Zabaleta decides to retire at the end of the season. Valencia’s United contract expires this summer and there are no talks over a new deal. (Sun)
Zinedine Zidane has outlined his demands to Chelsea for him to replace Maurizio Sarri as manager. The former Real Madrid boss wants a £200million transfer budget and Eden Hazard, the forward, to sign a new contract. (Sun)
Manchester United and Arsenal have been linked with Che Adams, the Birmingham forward, who has scored 19 Championship goals this season. He netted in six consecutive games before firing a blank against Bolton last week. (Mirror)
Che Adams has hit the headlines with his goal scoring feats
The Gunners are also preparing to move for Nick Pope, the goalkeeper, who has fallen out of favour at Burnley. Pope is viewed as a replacement for Petr Cech, who is retiring at the end of the season. (Sun)
Neymar is happy at Paris Saint-Germain despite reports linking him with Real Madrid, the Brazil forward’s father has confirmed. (Le Parisien)
Andreas Christensen, the defender, has confirmed he does not want to leave Chelsea despite struggling for game time under Maurizio Sarri. (football.london)
Christensen has started just two Premier League matches this season
Manchester United are ready to pay upwards of £34million to make Mauricio Pochettino their new manager, with Tottenham unwilling to let the Argentine leave on the cheap. (Standard)
Tottenham’s new stadium opening has been pushed back again with Crystal Palace progressing to the FA Cup quarter-finals. Spurs had outlined the Premier League clash against the Eagles as the first match for their new ground, but that fixture has to be rearranged. (Sun)
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