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1 of 7 Newcastle and Liverpool want each other's strikers, Bayern Munich are interested in Brighton's goalkeeper and Manchester United chase two Leipzig players. Nottingham Forest and Newcastle are both interested in Liverpool and Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez, 25, who looks increasingly likely to leave Anfield. (Teamtalk, external) Liverpool's pursuit of Newcastle United and Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 25, is gaining traction. (Givemesport), external Bayern Munich are preparing to make a bid for £60m-rated Brighton and Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, 22. (Telegraph - subscription needed), external Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is targeting Sporting and Portugal winger Francisco Trincao, 25, as a key part of his planned summer squad overhaul. (Talksport), external Manchester United, Arsenal, Paris St-Germain, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are all interested in Espanyol keeper Joan Garcia, 23. (AS - in Spanish), external Arsenal want uncapped Spaniard Garcia to be number two to David Raya and he is open to the move. (Athletic - subscription needed), external Arsenal, Manchester United, AC Milan and Bayern Munich are all interested in Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, 21, but the Slovenian favours a move to the Premier League. (Bild - in German), external Another Leipzig star could be in line for a move to Old Trafford as Manchester United are interested in 21-year-old Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons. (Teamtalk), external Aston Villa are favourites to secure the signing of Chelsea and England winger Noni Madueke, 23. (Givemesport), external Chelsea and Manchester City are among the clubs considering a move for Roma and Serbia goalkeeper Mile Svilar, 25. (Caught Offside), external Newcastle have produced a promotional video of a new 65, 000-capacity stadium at Leazes Park in the strongest indication yet that they are planning to leave St James' Park. (Guardian), external Collette Roche, the Manchester United chief operating officer, has emerged as one of the candidates for the chief executive role at Newcastle United. (Telegraph - subscription needed), external Southampton are set to part ways with head of recruitment Darren Mowbray. (Daily Echo), external Six Premier League clubs want David - Friday's gossip Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get the latest from your club Brazil sack boss Dorival after Argentina defeat Djokovic reaches Miami final to close on 100th title We don't deserve Club World Cup bonus - Guardiola Dark crime thriller with Elen Rhys and Richard Harrington A story of deceit, lies and dodgy drams Kinahan: One of the world's most feared crime organisations The toxic waste scandal that shattered a community Relegation and the race for Europe - what's to play for in WSL? Another success story? How Hurzeler has taken Brighton to next level FA Cup stories: How Sutton's reserve keeper made headlines. Video FA Cup stories: How Sutton's reserve keeper made headlines 'Raducanu needs lasting plan to build on Miami progress' What were the biggest moves of NFL free agency? 'A house of cards' - Sampdoria face 'unthinkable' relegation Sad story of 'Mr Wigan Athletic' proves football family still exists Brilliant FA Cup free-kicks - Beckham & Payet star. Video Brilliant FA Cup free-kicks - Beckham & Payet star Grayson's journey from Villa & Preston to Everest base camp 'No evidence leading back to me' - Mayer on Ryan paint attack Archie Vaughan on living with his father's legacy We need some Ashes glory in colour, says England's Wane The Jordan shot that 'changed the world' Which is the biggest football club in Britain? Who is through to World Cup - and how does qualifying work? Four tactical lessons we learned from Tuchel's first games In pictures: Sporting photos of the week Were Ferrari at fault or unlucky with disqualifications? Blood brothers - bonds and betrayal on a rugby pitch Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.