Tuesday’s Gossip: Frank, Southgate, Werner, Diomande, Haaland, De Zerbi, Chiesa, Amrabat2 min read
Manchester United are targeting Brentford manager Thomas Frank to take over from Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford in the summer, not England boss Gareth Southgate. (Football Transfers)
However, according to other reports co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are planning for Ten Hag to be in charge at United next season, but are developing a strategy to be able to move quickly should they decide to replace him. (inews)
United will prioritise a deal for Crystal Palace’s French winger Michael Olise, 22, this summer over PSV attacker Johan Bakayoko – with Liverpool and Manchester City set to battle it out for the 20-year-old Belgium winger. (Team Talk)
Tottenham are interested in completing a permanent deal for RB Leipzig and Germany forward Timo Werner, 28, but are in no rush to trigger a £14.5m option to buy. (Four Four Two)
Arsenal have matched the £51m plus bonuses offer Chelsea have made for Sporting Lisbon and Ivory Coast defender Ousmane Diomande, 20. (Record via Sun)
Aston Villa midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo wants to return to his native Italy from Turkish side Galatasaray when his loan spell finishes at the Premier League club. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian)
Norway striker Erling Haaland, 23, is viewing Manchester City’s Champions League quarter-final with Real Madrid as an opportunity to prove his credentials for a future move to the Spanish giants. (AS – in Spanish)
West Ham expect 28-year-old Algeria winger Said Benrahma to seal a permanent move to Ligue 1 club Lyon this summer. (Football Insider)
Aston Villa and Everton are interested in Barcelona and Spain midfielder Fermin Lopez, 20, with the Toffees seeing a move fail to materialise in January. (Sport)
Bayer Leverkusen are among the top European clubs interested in signing Everton’s England Under-17s goalkeeper Douglas Lukjanciks, 16, this summer. (Mail)
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi is “flattered” by interest from Bayern Munich – but the Italian coach is in no rush to make a decision over his long-term future. (Mirror)