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Liverpool fully expect Mohamed Salah to stay this summer and are planning on the basis of the 31-year-old Egypt striker being part of their squad next season. (Athletic – subscription required), external
Incoming Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes will lead talks over a new contract for Salah, whose current deal runs until 2025. (Times – subscription required), external
Marcus Rashford might find his options limited if he chooses to leave Manchester United, with Paris St-Germain cooling their interest in the 26-year-old England forward. (The i Newspaper), external
Crystal Palace's £55m-rated England defender Marc Guehi, 23, is of interest to Liverpool as they seek a replacement for Cameroonian defender Joel Matip, 32, who is set to leave when his contract runs out in the summer. (Football Insider), external
Ajax are keen to reappoint Erik ten Hag as manager if he is sacked by Manchester United this summer, although no decision is expected on the Dutchman's future until the Old Trafford side play Manchester City in the FA Cup final on 25 May. (Mail), external
West Ham's interest in former Spain manager Julen Lopetegui has been reignited after they learned AC Milan are wavering over whether to appoint him as a replacement for Stefano Pioli. (Guardian), external
The Hammers are also keen to sign 25-year old Coventry winger Callum O'Hare and Hull's 23-year-old English centre-back Jacob Greaves this summer. (Guardian), external
Championship title winners Leicester City will be able to sign players during the summer transfer window despite being put under an embargo by the English Football League. (Mail), external
However, the Foxes will have to sell players before 30 June to avoid profit and sustainability rule (PSR) breach charges next season with 25-year-old English midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall attracting interest from Brentford, Brighton and Fulham. (Mail), external
Ex-England striker Jermain Defoe, 41, might be set to land his first managerial role after holding talks with former club Sunderland. (Sun), external
Bayern Munich have taken the first steps towards extending Germany winger Leroy Sane's contract, with the 28-year-old open to staying with the Bundesliga club beyond the end of his current deal in summer 2025. (Sky Sports Germany), external
Manchester United are still planning to appoint Dan Ashworth as sporting director this summer with the expectation that a deal over compensation with Newcastle United will be agreed soon. (Football Insider), external
Bayern Munich plan to give Austria coach Ralf Rangnick a contract until 2027, with the former interim Manchester United boss the favoured candidate to replace Thomas Tuchel when he leaves at the end of the season. (Sky Sport Germany), external
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski, 35, plans to stay at Barcelona and is not considering a move to Saudi Arabia or the United States. (Sport Bild – in German), external
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